Polls: Indiana Battle Is Evenly Poised

IndianaSen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama appear to be involved in neck and neck contest in Indiana as well. The Indiana battle currently seems to be evenly poised; Clinton, Obama have fifty-fifty chance. Yes, it could be anybody’s battle. That’s what the Indiana polls say.

On 2-3 April, the American Research Group conducted Indiana poll that showed Clinton leading Obama with 53% to 44% democratic vote. With Margin of Error = 4.0%, the poll gave Clinton 9% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated substantial victory for Clinton.

Survey USA poll, conducted on 11-13 April showed Clinton leading Obama with 55% to 39% democratic vote. With Margin of Error = 4.1%, the poll gave Clinton 16% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated massive victory for Clinton.

Los Angeles Times / Bloomberg Poll conducted on 10-14 April in Indiana showed Obama leading Clinton with 40% to 35% democratic vote. With Margin of Error = 3.7%, the poll gave Obama 5% point lead over Clinton. The poll indicated significant win for Obama.

Downs Center / Survey USA Indiana poll conducted on 14-16 April in showed Obama leading Clinton with 50% to 45% democratic vote. With Margin of Error = 4.1%, the poll gave Obama 5% point lead over Clinton. The poll indicated significant win for Obama.