For the first time since mid April, 2008, Hillary Clinton pulled ahead of her Democratic rival Barack Obama in Gallup’s national tracking poll result for April 29, 2008.
According to Gallup today, April 29:
“At the national level remain very closely divided in their preferences for their party's presidential nomination, with the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update showing 47% favoring Hillary Clinton and 46% supporting Barack Obama.
“This marks the fifth consecutive Gallup Poll Daily tracking report in which the two Democratic candidates have been within a point of one another…From a broad perspective, this situation marks a loss for Obama, who has generally been in the lead over Clinton for the last month.
“The next scheduled events that have the potential to shake up the race will be the North Carolina and Indiana primaries to be held one week from today. (To view the complete trend since Jan. 3, 2008, click here.)”
According to Gallup today, April 29:
“At the national level remain very closely divided in their preferences for their party's presidential nomination, with the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update showing 47% favoring Hillary Clinton and 46% supporting Barack Obama.
“This marks the fifth consecutive Gallup Poll Daily tracking report in which the two Democratic candidates have been within a point of one another…From a broad perspective, this situation marks a loss for Obama, who has generally been in the lead over Clinton for the last month.
“The next scheduled events that have the potential to shake up the race will be the North Carolina and Indiana primaries to be held one week from today. (To view the complete trend since Jan. 3, 2008, click here.)”
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