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Title: Gallup Daily: Clinton Moves Within 3 Points of Obama
Source: Gallup
URL Source: http://tinyurl.com/6j8zqj
Published: Apr 18, 2008
Author: Jeff Jones/Gallup
Post Date: 2008-04-18 17:13:19 by nolu_chan
Keywords: None
Views: 111
Comments: 4

tinyurl.com/6j8zqj

April 18, 2008

Gallup Daily: Clinton Moves Within 3 Points of Obama

Thursday night interviewing suggests Obama may have been hurt by debate

PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows a tightening of the national Democratic race, with Barack Obama now holding just a 3-percentage point advantage over Hillary Clinton, 47% to 44%.

These results are based on interviewing conducted April 15-17, with Thursday night's interviewing the first conducted following the April 16 debate in Philadelphia. The initial indications are that Obama may have been hurt by the debate, which was noted for its negative tone and focus on the candidates' recent "gaffes" and Obama's associations with the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers (a former member of the radical Weather Underground group).

In Thursday night's interviewing, Clinton received a greater share of national Democratic support than Obama, the first time she has done so in an individual night's interviewing since April 3. That stronger showing for Clinton helped to snap Obama's streak of statistically significant leads in the three-day rolling averages Gallup reports each day. Until today, he had led Clinton by a statistically significant margin in each of the prior 11 Gallup releases.

The full impact of the debate -- and the ensuing media coverage of it -- will be apparent in the coming days, and it will soon be clear if the debate has produced a shift back to a more competitive race, or if Clinton may have received just a temporary boost in support. (To view the complete trend since Jan. 3, 2008, click here.) The next big event on the Democratic primary calendar is Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary.

There has been slight movement in the general election trial heats, with Obama's margin over Republican John McCain dropping by a point and Clinton's margin increasing by a point. In the latest polling on the general election, based on April 13-17 interviewing, registered voters prefer Obama to McCain by 45% to 44% and Clinton to McCain by 46% to 44%. -- Jeff Jones

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#1. To: nolu_chan (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2008-04-18   17:25:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: ghostdogtxn (#1)

The bottom line is that if Hil doesn't completely dominate Pennsylvania (and that means 70+ % of the vote there) she's done.

While not mathematically eliminated, barring a miracle Hillary is practically eliminated. She would need 20 point wins in every remaining contest.

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-18   17:35:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: nolu_chan, *Obama 2008* (#2)

Obama takes big national lead over Clinton in Newsweek poll

Obama's huge lead in national poll marks big shift over the past month

The Associated Press
AP News

Apr 18, 2008 16:08 EST

THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats nationally

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THE NUMBERS

Barack Obama, 54 percent

Hillary Rodham Clinton, 35 percent

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OF INTEREST:

Obama's huge lead in this Newsweek poll marks a big shift from the magazine's last survey in March, when he and Clinton were essentially tied. Besides Obama's usual leads among men, blacks and young people, he leads in this poll among women and older voters and is about even among whites. In a matchup against Republican candidate John McCain, both Democrats are ahead slightly.

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The Newsweek poll was conducted April 16-17 by Princeton Survey Research Associated International. It involved telephone interviews with 1,209 registered voters, for whom the margin of sampling error was plus or minus 3 percentage points. Included were interviews with 588 registered Democrats and Democratic leaners, with a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 5 points.

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COMPLETE RESULTS: www.newsweek.com

Source: AP News

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robin  posted on  2008-04-18   18:53:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: robin (#3)

I just posted the Newsweek article before seeing this. In the sapn of about a week we have polls claiming Clinton up by 20 in PA and Obama up by 19 nationally.

Perhaps we should give them all a margin of error of plus/minus 20 and go from there.

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-18   19:42:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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