Gallup reports that 77% of Democrats recently surveyed were familiar with all three frontrunners for the 2008 presidential nomination. The findings: 94% are familiar enough with Clinton to rate her, 85% with Edwards and 84% with Obama. This could be good news for Clinton, who has managed to keep her wide national lead despite other candidates becoming better known.
For Republicans a different pattern emerges. Among the four frontrunners only two -- Giuliani and McCain -- have high name recognition at 91% and 87% respectively, while Romney has 64% recognition and undeclared Thompson has 56% recognition. Only 46% of republicans know all four candidates well enough to rate them. This disparity leaves room for significant fluctuation in the leaderboard.
August 24, 2007
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