The Tea Leaves Say It’s a Split
A day before the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, most polls agree that Barack Obama will win North Carolina and Hillary Clinton will win Indiana. A week later, the candidates face off in West Virginia, where Clinton holds a sizable lead. It remains nearly impossible, however, for her to catch up in the pledged delegate count.A day before the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, most polls agree that Barack Obama will win North Carolina and Hillary Clinton will win Indiana. A week later, the candidates face off in West Virginia, where Clinton holds a sizable lead. It remains nearly impossible, however, for her to catch up in the pledged delegate count.
Polls via The Political Wire:North Carolina:SurveyUSA
: Obama 50 / Clinton 45 Public Policy Polling: Obama 53 / Clinton 43 American Research Group: Obama 50 / Clinton 42 Zogby (tracking): Obama 48 / Clinton 40 / Undecided 13
Indiana: Public Policy Polling: Clinton 51 / Obama 46 SurveyUSA: Clinton 54 / Obama 42 American Research Group: Clinton 53 / Obama 45 Suffolk University: Clinton 49 / Obama 43 Zogby (tracking): Obama 44 / Clinton 42 / Undecided 15
West Virginia: Rasmussen: Clinton 56 / Obama 27 / Undecided 17
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