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Poll: Clinton's lead in Pennsylvania narrows
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
-- THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats in Pennsylvania.
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THE NUMBERS
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 46 percent
Barack Obama, 40 percent
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OF INTEREST:
Clinton holds a narrower lead than she held in March when same poll showed
her ahead by 16 points, 51 percent to 35 percent. She continues to lead
Obama among women, older voters and union households. Clinton also holds a
20-point edge among Catholics, 58 percent to 38 percent. As in previous
primaries, Obama does well with young voters and nonwhites. The two
candidates split the male vote at 41 percent each.
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The Franklin & Marshall College Poll was conducted by telephone from April
8-13. It involved interviews with 367 likely Democratic voters in
Pennsylvania. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 5.1 percent.
Poll: Clinton's lead in Pennsylvania narrows
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
-- THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats in Pennsylvania.
___
THE NUMBERS
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 46 percent
Barack Obama, 40 percent
___
OF INTEREST:
Clinton holds a narrower lead than she held in March when same poll showed
her ahead by 16 points, 51 percent to 35 percent. She continues to lead
Obama among women, older voters and union households. Clinton also holds a
20-point edge among Catholics, 58 percent to 38 percent. As in previous
primaries, Obama does well with young voters and nonwhites. The two
candidates split the male vote at 41 percent each.
___
The Franklin & Marshall College Poll was conducted by telephone from April
8-13. It involved interviews with 367 likely Democratic voters in
Pennsylvania. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 5.1 percent.