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Pastimes : Trivial Pursuit

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (90)4/19/2008 3:34:25 PM
From: Karen Lawrence   of 155
 
The Obamarama Hillary drama continues:

Hillary Clinton has regained the national lead, 46%-45%, over Obama, according to the Gallup Tracking poll. Clinton had been down by 11 points less than a week ago. This is the first time Clinton has led in the poll since March 20.

The general-election match up has seen no change. Clinton leads McCain 46%-44%, and Obama leads McCain 45%-44%. The poll was conducted from April 16-18, after the Philadelphia debate.

Another poll, however, shows a much different picture with Obama leading Clinton among Democrats nationally by a whopping 19 points. Newsweek shows Obama with a 54%-35% lead. The two were deadlocked in the prior Newsweek poll, taken right after the Texas-Ohio primaries. The poll was conducted by Princeton Survey Research from April 16-17 -- also after the debate.
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