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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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From: JohnM3/25/2008 4:19:44 PM
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More roller coaster but it may well be that these results suggest Obama is getting beyond the Wright incident and explain why Clinton is using it now.

Time will tell, of course, whether these results show up in other polls.
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Poll: Obama Ahead 21 Points In North Carolina Primary
By Eric Kleefeld - March 25, 2008, 1:55PM

A new Public Policy Polling (D) survey of North Carolina shows that Barack Obama has jumped into an enormous lead over Hillary Clinton, after having been in a dead heat during the worst of the Jeremiah Wright controversy.

Here are the numbers, compared to their previous poll from just last week:

Obama 55% (+11)
Clinton 34% (-9)

From the internals: Obama leads 80%-14% among black voters, while Hillary has a narrow 47%-40% lead among whites.

With Hillary Clinton facing a big gap in pledged delegates, she now needs to win practically all the remaining contests in order to damage Obama's public standing and justify a super-delegate win — and this poll isn't good news for her. For Obama's part, a huge net delegate win here could potentially make up for just about all the expected Hillary gains from Pennsylvania.

tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com
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