What Do The Newest North Carolina Polls Say?
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Sun, 05/04/2008 - 03:53
Sen. Barack Obama
is wounded by Pennsylvania defeat and he is going to strike back Sen. Hillary Clinton with full force in North Carolina on Tuesday (6 May); that’s what the recent North Carolina Polls indicate.
Rasmussen Reports’ North Carolina Poll conducted on 1 May showed Obama leading Clinton with 49% to 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.4%, the poll gave Obama 9 % points’ lead over Clinton. The poll indicates a big win for Obama.
Insider Advantage’ North Carolina Poll conducted on 1 May showed Obama leading Clinton with 49% to 44% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the poll gave Obama 5 % points’ lead over Clinton. The poll indicates a respectable win for Obama.
Zogby Poll, conducted in North Carolina between 30 April – 1 May, showed Obama leading Clinton with 50% to 34% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.8%, the poll gave Obama 16 % points’ lead over Clinton. The poll indicates a huge win for Obama.
Zogby Poll, conducted in North Carolina between 1 May – 2 May, showed Obama leading Clinton with 46% to 37% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.9%, the poll gave Obama 9 % points’ lead over Clinton. The poll indicates a big win for Obama.
