Polls: Indiana Battle Is Evenly Poised
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 06:42
Sen. 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.
