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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Pennsylvania (D): Hillary 53.3%, Obama 46.7%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is the top Democratic Party contender in Pennsylvania, according to a review of the last eight publicly released voting intention surveys. 53.3 per cent of decided voters in the Keystone State would back the New York senator in today’s United States presidential primary, while 46.7 per cent would support Illinois senator Barack Obama.
Rodham Clinton is ahead by at least five points in seven of the eight Pennsylvania polls, while Obama has a three-point edge in one.
Obama has so far secured the support of 1,644 pledged delegates and super-delegates, followed by Rodham Clinton with 1,498. Candidates require the backing of at least 2,025 delegates to earn the nomination.
The Democratic National Convention will take place from Aug. 25 to Aug. 28 in Denver, Colorado. The U.S. presidential election is scheduled for Nov. 4.
Polling Data
U.S. Presidential Election 2008 - Pennsylvania Primary
Democratic Party
Contenders (in alphabetical order): Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama
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|
Clinton |
Obama |
|
ARGM Poll of Polls |
53.3% |
46.7% |
|
(8) Rasmussen Reports |
49% |
44% |
|
(7) Insider Advantage |
49% |
39% |
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(6) Zogby International |
48% |
42% |
|
(5) Suffolk University |
52% |
42% |
|
(4) Public Policy Polling |
46% |
49% |
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(3) Strategic Vision |
48% |
41% |
|
(2) Quinnipiac University |
51% |
44% |
|
(1) SurveyUSA |
50% |
44% |
(8) Rasmussen Reports (722 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 20, 2008, 4.0 MofE)
(7) Insider Advantage (747 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 20, 2008, 3.4 MofE)
(6) Zogby International (602 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 19-20, 2008, 4.1 MofE)
(5) Suffolk University (600 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 19-20, 2008, 4.1 MofE)
(4) Public Policy Polling (2,338 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 19-20, 2008, 2.0 MofE)
(3) Strategic Vision (Democrats out of 1,200 likely Pennsylvania voters, Apr. 18-20, 3.0 MofE)
(2) Quinnipiac University (1,027 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 18-20, 2008, 3.1 MofE)
(1) Survey USA (710 likely Democratic primary voters, Apr. 18-20, 2008, 3.8 MofE)
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