Oregon
Oregon winner: Barack Obama
Format: Mail-only Primary see: Oregon Democratic primary, 2008
Dates: May 2–20, 2008
Delegates at stake 52
Delegates won To be determined
Poll source | Date | Highlights |
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Public Policy Polling
Sampling Size: 1,296 |
May 17–18, 2008 | Obama 56%, Clinton 38%, Undecided 7% |
Suffolk
Sample size: 600 |
May 17–18, 2008 | Obama 45%, Clinton 41%, Undecided 8%, Refused 6% |
Survey USA
Sampling Size: 627 |
May 16–18, 2008 | Obama 55%, Clinton 42%, Other 2%, Undecided 1% |
American Research Group
Sample size: 600 |
May 14–15, 2008 | Obama 50%, Clinton 45%, Undecided 5% |
Public Policy Polling
Sampling Size: 949 |
May 10–11, 2008 | Obama 53%, Clinton 39%, Undecided 7% |
Survey USA
Sampling Size: 615 |
May 9–11, 2008 | Obama 54%, Clinton 43%, Other 2%, Undecided 2% |
Davis, Hibbitts and Midghall/Portland Tribune
Sampling Size: 400 |
May 8–10, 2008 | Obama 55%, Clinton 35%, Other/Undecided 10% |
Rasmussen Reports
Sampling Size: 867 |
May 1, 2008 | Obama 51%, Clinton 39%, Undecided 10% |
Survey USA
Sampling Size: 650 |
April 28–30, 2008 | Obama 50%, Clinton 44%, other 2%, undecided 4% |
Survey USA
Sampling Size: 597 |
April 4–6, 2008 | Obama 52%, Clinton 42%, other 4%, undecided 3% |
Riley Research Poll
Sampling Size: 427 |
January 21–29, 2008 | Clinton 36%, Obama 28%, Edwards 14%, other 4%, undecided 13% |
Riley Research Poll | August 10–15, 2007 | Clinton 26%, Obama 18%, Edwards 17%, Kucinich 2%, Biden 2% |
Riley Research Poll | March 5–13, 2007 | Clinton 31%, Obama 21%, Edwards 8%, Gore 4%, Richardson 2% |
Read more about this topic: Statewide Opinion Polling For The April, May, And June Democratic Party Presidential Primaries, 2008
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