Monday, February 4, 2008

Countdown To Super Tuesday

Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton is losing ground to Sen. Barack Obama in a national CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released on the eve of critical Super Tuesday presidential primaries and caucuses. The two are virtually tied in Monday's survey, which shows the New York senator has lost a comfortable national lead she's held for months over Obama and other rivals.

Michelle Obama, Maria Shriver and Oprah Winfrey were among those making the rounds stumping for their candidates before Super Tuesday.





In California, Obama gained two points on Clinton overnight to lead 46 percent to 40 percent, with a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points. Obama wiped out a 1-point Clinton advantage in Missouri to take a 47 percent to 42 percent lead, with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points.

The two rivals were deadlocked at 43 percent in New Jersey, with 10 percent still undecided. Obama had a 17-point edge in Georgia, aided by a more than 3-to-1 edge among black voters.

“The momentum is with Obama,” said pollster John Zogby. “If this trend continues it could be a very big night for him.”

1 comment:

  1. I have to acknowledge that the differences between Clinton and Obama are getting smaller. But Please vote for Clinton. She will make the history. Obama is capable. But he is still young and he could become next president after Hillary. I don't see another woman candidate in the horizon after Hillary. So please give the most qualified woman candidate a chance.

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