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Results for poll: 2008 General election poll
http://www.betterpolls.com/v/12

Summary Results

88 votes

The question was:

Who would you vote for in the 2008 general election? Choices taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2008

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Detailed Results

The question was:

Who would you vote for in the 2008 general election? Choices taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2008

Histogram

General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO
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Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin
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Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana
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Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia
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Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 2000
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Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
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Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 2004
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Senator Barack Obama of Illinois
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Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana
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Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina
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Senator Joe Biden of Delaware
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Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas
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Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]
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Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa
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Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona
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Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania
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Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee
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Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 2004
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Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut
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Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio
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Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
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Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska
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Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington
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Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota
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Senator George Allen of Virginia
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Governor Bill Owens of Colorado
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Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS
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Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts
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Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina
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Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana
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Governor George Pataki of New York
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Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
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Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi
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Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee
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Reverend Al Sharpton of New York
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Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana
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Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida
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Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina
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Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia
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votes84
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Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado
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votes84
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Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland
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votes84
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton
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votes84
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Senator John McCain of Arizona
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votes84
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Governor Jeb Bush of Florida
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votes84
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Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate
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Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina
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average-2.5952380952380953

Instant Runoff Normalized Ratings

NameIRNR Rating
General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO25.52
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin18.37
Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana15.27
Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia12.92
Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 200010.81
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.7.97
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 20047.09
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois5.87
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana3.81
Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina3.06
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware2.24
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas2.05
Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]0.41
Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa0.17
Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona0.10
Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania-0.05
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee-0.01
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 2004-0.91
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut-1.04
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio-1.11
Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota-1.17
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani-1.29
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska-2.06
Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington-2.10
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota-2.13
Senator George Allen of Virginia-2.25
Governor Bill Owens of Colorado-2.43
Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS-2.61
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts-2.72
Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina-2.86
Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana-3.48
Governor George Pataki of New York-3.44
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas-3.57
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi-3.53
Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee-3.48
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York-4.02
Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana-4.19
Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida-4.32
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina-4.79
Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice-4.79
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia-4.85
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado-5.29
Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland-5.19
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton-5.39
Senator John McCain of Arizona-5.76
Governor Jeb Bush of Florida-6.89
Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate-6.71
Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina-6.75

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Virtual Round Robin

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(0) General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO3029343435313440384140383743424340424543444347464945464746474746464647474447474747484948504847
(1) Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin2527222730283434343838373642373938393637393838373838383839394140393840404639463941444042424342
(2) Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia2623262424273028323131323236303634352937343230323533313135303335333234344236453335423337344137
(3) Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 20002223262525263033302833313231333333323133373836363638373739373939393639394337393740433740414039
(4) Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana2124232726303333303136333438333633363638383636373936343539363939363737403837443839433940424242
(5) Senator Barack Obama of Illinois1915222119233025252831312833293334322734333133333433343334353333333335344138393535413535353935
(6) Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.1921161714222228282930333035323529353134373536343636363438363838383638394539413739423640384241
(7) Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 20042113191618201926232628313026302830303033343434333634343434363636373436384136433540413639384141
(8) Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina1416131810171418212423292727212925252830323031333430333135333535323336363737343735393435373839
(9) Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana1614111613221419182125242324222621252728312929303031292931313232323131334034373134373133343636
(10) Senator Joe Biden of Delaware1510121510151214191422212124202225242129262725262627272528282927292730303933362831352832313635
(11) Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania1397114971213813161622161915232022242521222426222226242426252426273431312530362529293532
(12) Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa989137861311913101017162017201820222322222424222125222726272426273431292629362629293632
(13) Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona10881341171410111411719181817211822242423212524212127222627252327283331302529362529303631
(14) Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 2004648978613101414151516181819151619252325272827272728272929302629303330282831342932313433
(15) Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee111010135116119910121411171617151920222218232324222426252522252527283128302530342530293534
(16) Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota668127126910813171513151715191821242524252526242526252728272426283228282529332628293232
(17) Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]141071471181371314121311171117171716242121212425222227232527262528263331322628372731293634
(18) Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut88411411512781071110161113141717202120222324212226232526272227273432302330352329283532
(19) Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio7613887711131115131113161416181619202023232224212223242626272326283129302429352427283531
(20) Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington764101849466763136138914221917202122201923222224221826243129292127342029283330
(21) Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani1213141511131015111117121413181517151819171717172218191817222021232229282830302326332425273232
(22) Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska1213151412131116131215141312171316201917181116192116181916172218242126233024292325312425273131
(23) Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota101216149128111011131110916111313161315111281915121215171514181523202424291824301725273130
(24) Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina1012141391310138111412121115101314161315121391815131216151619171522172521301524261621252928
(25) Reverend Al Sharpton of New York41111454496587779713136131618182019172019212120222022232828201924312123253228
(26) Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts1312161412131214131215121212171115151515171012131616131517191517201924212423282121292126243132
(27) Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS12131614111310131112131312121612151418161511137819151114171316161320192424281823251821252828
(28) Governor Bill Owens of Colorado12121614111311121212151213121610141517141711147918111114141616191721182623291921251821243029
(29) Governor George Pataki of New York1012111291081291113911915914131315157811121991514141513181623192321281921271924223027
(30) Senator George Allen of Virginia1313171613141214121215121413161115161714151014111220141110171820181622192420301923261823252728
(31) Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee101115129118118101310881491212141113109471715119131313161220172421261421271521242728
(32) Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas10131412101391310111412121116121314141415410991611121191515171721192320251720261821202725
(33) Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi131416141214121412121413111216121514141416889111710149111312111620172521241614221518212824
(34) Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana111215138118107101210891471311151214121057161095141111131118142320291318231118222723
(35) Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas2121232119211922192021201919231922222221231617141723151515171617191616212922302022262119262523
(36) Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina11111512101291281111111091591214151114788101711101211138131313182319251616161719222324
(37) Senator John McCain of Arizona1614121614131220161417171615211820171922211315202125161818192121222124242122242624222524252528
(38) Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice141516161615141714151816151519141716151617918141619171315171619161718242119241923212122272328
(39) Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton8457756812101281311141516111314132120212019222222212323242420262434322225332225233230
(40) Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida79121068574887561149812910971413723685711314101915241619816192419
(41) Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia11131412111211128111311101113101315131214879916810910129101314181223182515191819192422
(42) Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina1212121410131113912141211121611131112131356810176121071311121315201615162216191720242225
(43) Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana691295967688767106981211101010771211871112101212716132418237162318182519
(44) Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado10101210811810810101099127121112111257581537369675814102117219101610151816
(45) Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland691186878681088711781110811663410733873777852112226915891714
(46) Governor Jeb Bush of Florida1312121411131114111313121111151114111213125109717710698810610151416122012131011141619
(47) Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate11121212811101261011108101371211131114433513143555549991611211261115111214
General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO0
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin-2
Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia-2
Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 2000-2
Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana-3
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois-5
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.-6
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 2004-7
Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina-8
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana-9
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware-10
Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania-11
Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa-12
Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona-13
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 2004-15
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee-16
Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota-16
Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]-17
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut-17
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio-17
Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington-20
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani-21
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska-22
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota-24
Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina-25
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York-26
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts-26
Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS-26
Governor Bill Owens of Colorado-27
Governor George Pataki of New York-27
Senator George Allen of Virginia-29
Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee-31
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas-31
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi-33
Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana-35
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas-35
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina-37
Senator John McCain of Arizona-37
Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice-37
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton-38
Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida-39
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia-40
Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina-41
Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana-41
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado-44
Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland-45
Governor Jeb Bush of Florida-46
Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate-47

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Raw Rating Summation

NameRaw Rating Summation
General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO239.00
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin234.00
Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana167.00
Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia156.00
Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 2000132.00
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.107.00
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois87.00
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 200483.00
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana61.00
Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina42.00
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware19.00
Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa-10.00
Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona-14.00
Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]-15.00
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee-16.00
Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania-18.00
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani-40.00
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 2004-47.00
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut-47.00
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio-56.00
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska-57.00
Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota-58.00
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota-70.00
Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington-79.00
Governor Bill Owens of Colorado-81.00
Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina-86.00
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts-89.00
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas-90.00
Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS-90.00
Senator George Allen of Virginia-93.00
Governor George Pataki of New York-112.00
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas-125.00
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi-126.00
Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee-128.00
Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana-134.00
Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice-139.00
Senator John McCain of Arizona-146.00
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton-146.00
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York-154.00
Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana-154.00
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina-157.00
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia-164.00
Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida-172.00
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado-204.00
Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland-211.00
Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina-218.00
Governor Jeb Bush of Florida-240.00
Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate-250.00

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Approval

NameApproval Votes
General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO46.0
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin38.0
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.35.0
Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana34.0
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 200434.0
Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 200033.0
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois32.0
Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia31.0
Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina28.0
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana26.0
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware26.0
Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota22.0
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 200421.0
Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona20.0
Senator John McCain of Arizona20.0
Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa20.0
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas19.0
Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania18.0
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio17.0
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska17.0
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton17.0
Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice17.0
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut16.0
Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]16.0
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee15.0
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani14.0
Senator George Allen of Virginia13.0
Governor Bill Owens of Colorado13.0
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts13.0
Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina12.0
Governor George Pataki of New York12.0
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas12.0
Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina12.0
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi12.0
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York11.0
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia11.0
Governor Jeb Bush of Florida11.0
Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS11.0
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota10.0
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina9.0
Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee9.0
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado8.0
Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate8.0
Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana7.0
Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland7.0
Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington6.0
Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida5.0
Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana4.0

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Instant Runoff Voting

NameBest IRV Count
General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO45.5
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin40.5
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas24
Former Vice President Al Gore, who was the Democratic nominee in 200017.916666
Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice11.85
Former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia10.033334
Governor Jeb Bush of Florida7.047619
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois5.6845236
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Vice Presidential nominee in 20045.4722223
Senator John McCain of Arizona3.7555556
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana2.8818183
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani2.831818
Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina1.8538462
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware1.7252747
Private Citizen and author Donnie Kennedy of Lousiana1.4952381
Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina1.4458333
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut1.1838236
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Presidential nominee in 20041.1732026
Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia [5]1.1111112
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, former first lady and wife of former President Bill Clinton1.0526316
Governor Bill Owens of Colorado0.99152046
Senator George Allen of Virginia0.9404762
Governor George Pataki of New York0.7748918
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia0.7555995
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado0.6973244
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts0.66896826
Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana0.6617949
Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former Secretary of HHS0.5421652
Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee0.4477513
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi0.4378441
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former Energy Secretary, and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.0.40114942
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina0.37670252
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York0.28125
Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, current Republican leader in the Senate0.16782425
Alan Keyes, Talk Radio Host from Maryland0.16066177
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota0.15411255
Attorney Jack Thompson of Florida0.14809863
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska0.14255498
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas0.1374269
Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana0.13266805
Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa0.05131579
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee0.05003127
Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona0.048809525
Governor Mike Easley of North Carolina0.047646057
Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania0.046536796
Former Gov. Gary Locke of Washington0.045478035
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio0.044466402
Former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota0.043498818

Winner: General Wesley Clark, of Arkansas, former Supreme Commander, NATO

Vote in poll: 2008 General election poll
http://www.betterpolls.com/do/12

Results for poll: 2008 General election poll
http://www.betterpolls.com/v/12

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