Poll: Obama Up By 10 In North Carolina
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary, North Carolina, PollsAmerican Research Group shows the race tightening by one point since last week.
April 14 – 15
Obama – 52%
Clinton – 41%
April 26 – 27
Obama – 52%
Clinton – 42%
Here’s how those numbers break…
Register Dems – 83% of voters
Obama – 51%
Clinton – 43%
Unaffiliated – 17% of voters
Obama – 58%
Clinton – 35%
So yet another poll shows Obama leading among independents by a hefty margin.
Also, more demo info via Political Wire:
Clinton leads among white voters 57% to 36% and Obama leads among African American voters 83% to 13%. Obama leads 60% to 34% among likely primary voters under 50 and Clinton leads 55% to 39% among likely primary voters 50 and older.
No big surprises here and all signs point to a win in North Carolina for Obama. But if that doesn’t happen, well, then the story that Hillary can still win will become even more “real.”
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