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McCain leads in Georgia and Tennessee; Obama leads in Georgia, Clinton leads in Tennessee

Compiled from InsiderAdvantage and Southern Political Report staff

January 31, 2008 — So much for the Deep South saving Mitt Romney’s presidential bid. At least that’s the loud clue on the GOP race for president provided by two new InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion polls from Thursday night.  

Taking a cue from their fellow Republican voters in Florida, where McCain won a shocking primary victory on Jan. 29, Georgians and Tennesseans prefer McCain as well. 

On the Democratic side, it looks suspiciously like a racial divide in the South. Barack Obama appears to be headed to an easy win in Georgia, where blacks make up a substantial proportion of Democratic voters. And Hillary Clinton has a comfortable lead in Tennessee, where white voters more heavily predominate among Democratic voters. 

Georgia Republican poll:

If you are voting in the Republican primary or have voted in early voting, which candidate do you prefer? 
John McCain (35%)
Mike Huckabee (24%)
Mitt Romney (24%)
Ron Paul (5%)
Other (1%)
Undecided (11%) 

The poll was conducted Jan. 30 among 362 likely voters in the Feb. 5 Georgia Republican presidential primary. The margin of error is plus or minus 5.5%. All data have been weighted for age, race, gender and party affiliation. 

Tennessee Republican poll: 

If you are voting in the Republican primary or have voted in early voting, which candidate do you prefer? 

John McCain (33%)
Mike Huckabee (25%)
Mitt Romney (18%)
Ron Paul (9%)
Other (2%)
Undecided (13%) 

The poll was conducted Jan. 30 among 375 likely voters in the Feb. 5 Tennessee Republican presidential primary. The margin of error is plus or minus 5.2%. All data have been weighted for age, race, gender and party affiliation.  

Georgia Democratic poll: 

If you are voting in the Democratic primary or have voted in early voting, which candidate do you prefer? 

Barack Obama (52%)
Hillary Clinton (36%)
Other (4%)
Undecided (8%) 

The poll was conducted Jan. 30 among 301 likely voters in the Feb. 5 Georgia Democratic presidential primary. The margin of error is plus or minus 6%. All data have been weighted for age, race, gender and party affiliation.  

Tennessee Democratic primary poll: 

If you are voting in the Democratic primary or have voted in early voting, which candidate do you prefer? 

Hillary Clinton (59%)
Barack Obama (26%)
Other (7%)
Undecided (8%) 

The poll was conducted Jan. 30 among 463 likely voters in the Feb. 5 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary. The margin of error is plus or minus 4%. All data have been weighted for age, race, gender and party affiliation.

   
   
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