[SurveyUSA.com]
In the Democratic Primary in Pennsylvania today, April 8, 2008, , two weeks to the vote, Hillary Clinton defeats Barack Obama 56% to 38%, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WCAU-TV Philadelphia, KDKA-TV Pittsburgh, WHP-TV Harrisburg, and WNEP-TV Wilkes-Barre.
The results are almost identical to a SurveyUSA poll released one month ago.
Then, Clinton led by 19. Today, 18. In between, however, in a SurveyUSA tracking poll released last week, Obama had closed to within 12 points.
What happened in the past 7 days?
Some of the men who flirted with Obama at the end of March have returned to Clinton. Other men have moved to the sidelines. Last week, Obama led by 7 among men. Men were 46% of likely voters. Today, Clinton leads among men. Men are 42% of likely voters. 2nd: Obama lost ground among voters age 35 to 49. A week ago, he had caught Clinton in this age group. Today, he's down 18, Survey USA reports.
Has Hillary Clinton regained the momentum in the Keystone State, notwithstanding Obama’s PA multi-million dollar media blitz as we predicted?
Stay tuned.
In the Democratic Primary in Pennsylvania today, April 8, 2008, , two weeks to the vote, Hillary Clinton defeats Barack Obama 56% to 38%, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WCAU-TV Philadelphia, KDKA-TV Pittsburgh, WHP-TV Harrisburg, and WNEP-TV Wilkes-Barre.
The results are almost identical to a SurveyUSA poll released one month ago.
Then, Clinton led by 19. Today, 18. In between, however, in a SurveyUSA tracking poll released last week, Obama had closed to within 12 points.
What happened in the past 7 days?
Some of the men who flirted with Obama at the end of March have returned to Clinton. Other men have moved to the sidelines. Last week, Obama led by 7 among men. Men were 46% of likely voters. Today, Clinton leads among men. Men are 42% of likely voters. 2nd: Obama lost ground among voters age 35 to 49. A week ago, he had caught Clinton in this age group. Today, he's down 18, Survey USA reports.
Has Hillary Clinton regained the momentum in the Keystone State, notwithstanding Obama’s PA multi-million dollar media blitz as we predicted?
Stay tuned.
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