A new Zogby Interactive survey shows Democrat Hillary Clinton of New York would lose to every one of the top five Republican presidential contenders, representing a reversal of fortune for the national Democratic front–runner who had led against all prospective GOP opponents earlier this year.
Meanwhile, fellow Democrats Barack Obama of Illinois and John Edwards of North Carolina would defeat or tie every one of the Republicans, this latest survey shows.
. . .The online survey included 9,150 likely voters nationwide, and was conducted Nov. 21–26, 2007. It carries a margin of error of +/– 1.0 percentage points.
Obama beats each of the five Republicans by 5-7 percent. Clinton loses to each by 3-5 percent.
Isn’t Zogby Interactive the notoriously inaccurate internet polling system that Zogby unrolled last year?
Some of its predictions for Colorado were embarassingly off the mark.
I said it was “Interesting, very interesting” not necessarily “Accurate, very accurate.” 🙂
For the record, ohwilleke is, of course, correct. The Zogby Interactive polls people who’ve registered to be polled. Not exactly a random sample.
I was only half right. It is actually three years old, and the results were atrociously bad compared to the results in both 2004 and 2006.