Obama Taking Over Political Polls
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama is making up ground in a big way, by taking the lead in many national polls, where Sen. Hillary Clinton had the lead last week. This is a dynamic turn of events, seeing that Clinton has held a lead over Obama for months. Of course, there are many different polls that give many different results, and no one knows until after actual voting at actual polls happens, which for many takes place tomorrow.
Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton is losing ground to Sen. Barack Obama in a national CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released on the eve of critical Super Tuesday presidential primaries and caucuses.
The two are virtually tied in Monday’s survey, which shows the New York senator has lost a comfortable national lead she’s held for months over Obama and other rivals.
The survey also shows Arizona Sen. John McCain as the clear Republican front-runner.
Obama, who trounced Clinton in January’s South Carolina primary, garnered 49 percent of registered Democrats in Monday’s poll, while Clinton trailed by just three points, a gap well within the survey’s 4.5 percentage point margin of error.
Source: CNN
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