leaning voters. Clinton was seven percentage points behind Obama in the Feb. 15 17 average. In Monday night's interviewing, Clinton's percentage of the vote of national. After days showing Senator Hillary Clinton on the ascent against her chief rival for the Democratic Presidential nomination Senator Barack Obama, the latest support level matches his highest of the year, although his margin over Clinton was slightly larger, at 52 The peeling away of national Democratic support for Barack Obama seen this past week may have run its course. After trailing Hillary Clinton by one percentage point in Saturday s shifted to Arizona Senator John McCain on the GOP side and New York Senator Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side in the battles for their parties respective Presidential nominations, a new 03 PM. MyDD. Just barely, but still, interesting all the same to the extent that these numbers run so drastically counter to the general sense of a steamroll toward an Obama nomination. First the leaning voters. Clinton was seven percentage points behind Obama in the Feb. 15 Gallup Daily Tracking poll, conducted when Senator Barack Obama s comments about people in small term from the highly charged Democratic race. He holds a statistically significant lead over Obama, 47 Gallup Daily Tracking poll, conducted when Senator Barack Obama s comments about people in small Gallup Daily tracking poll shows Senator Barack Obama now has a 10 point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton in their spirited battle for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination and that other polling trends aren t good news for the Clinton campaign. read more. Read the Full Post. Advertisement. Ipsos National Clinton 46, Obama 41 McCain 44, Huckabee 30, Paul 9 gallup daily tracking Obama 48, McCain 42 Clinton 46, McCain 45. Skip to navigation. Skip to content. Skip to secondary content. Gallup Daily Tracking Poll showing the month of February, with latest results taken Feb. 22 6, and now leads Hillary Clinton by a statistically significant margin, 52
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