Polls Show Obama Surging In Multiple States
January 31, 2008
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Rasmussen released a poll earlier today that shows Hillary Clinton barely holding a lead over Barack Obama in Massachusetts. This is all taking place on the wake of the Ted and Caroline Kennedy endorsements. Hillary leads with 43%, followed by Obama at 37% and the now-departed John Edwards with 11%. And that looks normal at first, but when you factor in a SurveyUSA poll from last week, before Obama’s political adoption by the Kennedy family, had Hillary ahead by a whopping 37 points. It looks like Massachusetts is officially a race now. Hillary is also experiencing the wrath of a recent popularity boost being enjoyed by Barack Obama in her home state of New York. A new poll from Public Policy Polling (D) shows that Barack Obama might be sneaking up on Hillary Clinton in her home state of New York.
* Hillary leads with 45% of the vote, followed by Obama at 33%
* Hillary leads 44%-29% among whites
* Obama 44%-32% among African-Americans
* Hillary 64%-31% among Hispanics.

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