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    Many scientific, state-wide public opinion polls have been conducted relating to the United States of America (U.S.) presidential election, 2008, matching up Hillary Clinton against John McCain.
    One survey group concluded that Hillary Clinton lost some support because of her gender, pointing out that in "head-to-head match-ups, Clinton bests Senator John McCain 48%-43% and Obama wins by the same five-point margin, 47%-42%" but that "given a choice between all three candidates, Obama gets 35% and McCain 37%, both running well ahead of Clinton (28%)" and that "three-way results... reflect an enormous gender gap: Clinton is narrowly the top choice of women with 36%, but only 18% of men pick her first."


    Map of the polling data



    The lower map has been adjusted so that state size represents electoral strength. For details see here. Map and totals updated on June 3, 2008.


    Opinion polling




    = Alabama

    =
    9 electoral votes


    = Alaska

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Arizona

    =
    10 electoral votes


    = Arkansas

    =
    6 electoral votes


    = California

    =
    55 electoral votes


    = Colorado

    =
    9 electoral votes


    = Connecticut

    =
    7 electoral votes


    = Delaware

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Florida

    =
    27 electoral votes


    = Georgia

    =
    15 electoral votes


    = Hawaii

    =
    4 electoral votes


    = Idaho

    =
    4 electoral votes


    = Illinois

    =
    21 electoral votes


    = Indiana

    =
    11 electoral votes


    = Iowa

    =
    7 electoral votes


    = Kansas

    =
    6 electoral votes


    = Kentucky

    =
    8 electoral votes


    = Louisiana

    =
    9 electoral votes


    = Maine

    =
    4 electoral votes


    = Maryland

    =
    10 electoral votes


    = Massachusetts

    =
    12 electoral votes


    = Michigan

    =
    17 electoral votes


    = Minnesota

    =
    10 electoral votes


    = Mississippi

    =
    6 electoral votes


    = Missouri

    =
    11 electoral votes


    = Montana

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Nebraska

    =
    5 electoral votes


    = Nevada

    =
    5 electoral votes


    = New Hampshire

    =
    4 electoral votes


    = New Jersey

    =
    15 electoral votes


    = New Mexico

    =
    5 electoral votes


    = New York

    =
    31 electoral votes


    = North Carolina

    =
    15 electoral votes


    = North Dakota

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Ohio

    =
    20 electoral votes


    = Oklahoma

    =
    7 electoral votes


    = Oregon

    =
    7 electoral votes


    = Pennsylvania

    =
    21 electoral votes


    = Rhode Island

    =
    4 electoral votes


    = South Carolina

    =
    8 electoral votes


    = South Dakota

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Tennessee

    =
    11 electoral votes


    = Texas

    =
    34 electoral votes


    = Utah

    =
    5 electoral votes


    = Vermont

    =
    3 electoral votes


    = Virginia

    =
    13 electoral votes


    = Washington

    =
    11 electoral votes


    = West Virginia

    =
    5 electoral votes


    = Wisconsin

    =
    10 electoral votes


    = Wyoming

    =
    3 electoral votes


    Latest results (using latest polling when available)


    The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of electoral votes awarded to each state. A simple majority of electoral votes (270 out of 538) is needed to secure the presidency.


    = John McCain vs. Hillary Clinton

    =

    Notes:

    "R" indicates a state where the only current (2008) data is The Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator Archived 2008-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
    "§" indicates a state that is listed as a safe Republican/Democratic state by The Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator. Red color (§) indicates a state that listed safe but is in the opposite column.


    See also


    Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008
    Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential candidates
    Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008
    Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2008 presidential candidates
    Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008


    References




    External links


    Detailed analysis of state-by-state general election polling at FiveThirtyEight.com
    Election 2008: Presidential, Senate and House Races Updated Daily
    Rasmussen Reports: Balance of Power Calculator Archived 2008-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
    Real Clear Politics
    Survey USA
    Electoral Votes Archived 2008-02-11 at the Wayback Machine

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