Rasmussen: Hillary Leads By 5 In Indiana
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary, Indiana, PollsIt’s Clinton/Obama, 46/41 with 13% undecided at this point.
So while it’s likely she’ll win the state, it also appears that Obama will stay competitive and the delegate math will make this one a tie…
Eighty-two percent (82%) of Clinton voters say they are “certain†they will vote for her while 77% of Obama supporters say the same about their decision. Among supporters of each candidate, just 4% say there’s a good chance they will change their mind.Clinton leads by nineteen percentage points among White voters. Obama leads 90% to 4% among African-Americans.
Obama leads among voters under 40 while Clinton has the edge among older voters. The former First Lady is especially strong among those over 65–she leads by a two-to-one margin among senior citizens.
The survey was conducted Tuesday night. That was after Obama’s denunciation of his former Pastor but before Hoosiers had a chance to see it in the morning newspapers.
More as it develops…
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May 1st, 2008 at 12:16 pm
Hillary Clinton defers to the voter on the topic of Reverend Wright, because when Hillary & Bill Clinton founded their own college, they combed through 40, 000 applicants, all to the left of the Rev. Wright. The faculty sets the tone at any university, and the Clinton’s crème de la crème of the radical fringe insured that theirs would be a fitting tribute to blatant anti-Americanism. You say you’ve never heard of the University of Bill Clinton? Prepare to be amazed, your education is about to begin: http://theseedsof9-11.com