New Kentucky Polls: Clinton’s Lead In Kentucky Shrinks
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 07:57
Sen. Hillary
Clinton’s huge lead over Sen. Barack Obama appears to be shrinking in the new Kentucky Polls. Well, that’s unpleasant news for Clinton, because Kentucky is must win; she direly needs to win Kentucky, if she’s to save her face in the race.
Here’s what the new Kentucky Polls say –
Survey USA Kentucky Poll conducted on 16 May – 18 May showed Clinton leading Obama by 31 % points – 62 % to 31 % among Kentucky Democratic primary voters. Conducted on sample size of 629, the poll, with Margin of error: ± 3.9 %, indicated a huge win for Clinton.
Suffolk Kentucky Poll conducted on 17 May – 18 May showed Clinton leading Obama by 26 % points – 61 % to 25 % among Kentucky Democratic primary voters. Conducted on sample size of 600, the poll, with Margin of error: ± 4.0 %, certainly indicated a big win for Clinton, but it also did indicated decline in Clinton’s lead.
