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Monday, May 05, 2008


AP/Ipsos Poll: Hillary Up 10 Points Nationally, Now Leads Obama By 7 Points

More bad news for Barack Obama:

  The latest Ipsos poll conducted over the weekend shows that on the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has taken over the lead in popular support from Democrats nationally. Among Democratic supporters across the country, 47% say that if the 2008 Democratic presidential primary or caucus was being held in their state today, they would choose Clinton, while 40% would vote for Barack Obama.

  These results are in contrast to a poll conducted by Ipsos from April 23rd to April 27th and released last week which showed that Obama had a forty-six percent to forty-three percent lead over Clinton on this same question. Democratic support for Clinton remains highest from women (51%), who have a high-school education or less (58%), and very low income respondents (57% among those with an annual household income of $25,000 or less).

But don’t you worry, liberals.  The New York Times says all is well for Barry, and they have testimony from a diverse cross-section of coffeehouse-going, fancy-dog-biscuit-buying, Democrat-voting Americans to prove it!

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