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Likely Democratic primary voters' choice for nominee in 2008:
Obama
47%
Clinton
45%
Unsure
8%
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Likely Republican primary voters' choice for nominee in 2008:
McCain
57%
Huckabee
30%
Paul
7%
Unsure
6%
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Demographics
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Past General Elections
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Past Highlights
DEMOCRATS
1988: Eventual nominee Michael Dukakis barely survived a Lone Star slugfest when he won the primary with 33 percent, defeating Jesse Jackson who received 25 percent, and Al Gore who garnered 20 percent.
REPUBLICANS
1988: Then-Vice President George H.W. Bush all but clinched his nomination with his victory in his home state of Texas.
1980: Ronald Reagan -- with 51 percent of the vote -- narrowly survives a challenge from George H.W. Bush, who received 47.4 percent.
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