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The SenseUS Executive Report shows...

The Emotional Temperature© offers a better understanding on the “hotter” candidate! This new approach to political polling will tell you how voters feel about the candidate and offers a visual rank on the Candidates’ Emotional Strength. So what are you waiting for…Don’t you want to know who’s HOT and who’s NOT!

Posted: 10/15/2007 12:48 PM

Feelings about the Candidates Overall:
Democrats Republicans and Independents

In examining how all voters (combining Democrats, Republicans and Independents) feel about the candidates, it is clear that only six total candidates (three Republicans and three Democrats) are connecting with voters— Rudy Giuliani, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Fred Thompson and John McCain. Giuliani leads all candidates in terms of Emotional Strength.

When all voters are combined, the Hottest candidates are Gulianni (136), Obama (130), and Clinton (124) in that order.

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2008 SenseUS™ Presidential Survey

SenseUS™ measures emotion response to Democratic and Republican candidates and major issues. All candidates are compared by party and overall.

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