Where Do Clinton Obama Stand In Penn? Check Out What The Recent Pennsylvania Polls Say –
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Thu, 04/17/2008 - 08:01
Sen. Hillary
Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama will surely be moving towards the “P Day” i.e. Pennsylvania’s Democratic Primary Day, 22 April, which is going to decide their political fates, with their eyes riveted on the recent Pennsylvania Polls to know where do they stand in the Keystone State.
The recent Pennsylvania Polls are giving interesting results. Here’s what the recent Pennsylvania Polls say –
Public Policy Polling Pennsylvania Poll conducted on 7-8 April shows Clinton leading Obama with 46% to 43% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.9%, the PPP poll shows Clinton having 3% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates that Clinton has slight edge over Obama.
Newsmax / Zogby Poll conducted in Pennsylvania on 9-10 April shows Clinton leading Obama with 47% to 43% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.1%, the poll gives Clinton 4% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates surge in Clinton’s vote and Clinton’s victory.
Franklin Marshall College Poll conducted from 8-13 April shows Clintion with 46% while Obama with 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.2%, the poll shows Clinton having 6% point lead over Obama. The poll signals respectable win for Clinton.
Los Angeles Times / Bloomberg Poll conducted from 10-14 April shows Clinton leading Obama with 46% to 41% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.9%, the poll gives Clinton 5% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates goodly victory for Clinton in Pennsylvania.
Strategic Vision’s Pennsylvania Poll conducted from 11-13 April pictures Clinton with 49% and Obama with 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the SV poll gives Clinton 9% point lead over Obama. The poll certainly does indicate Clinton’s huge win in Penn.
American Research Group’s Pennsylvania Poll conducted from 11-13 April depicts Clinton with 57% and Obama with 37% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the ARG poll gives Clinton 20% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates comprehensive win for Clinton.
Survey USA Pennsylvania Poll conducted from 12-14 April shows Clinton leading Obama with 54% to 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.9%, the poll shows Clinton having 14% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates huge win for Clinton.
Quinnipiac University Poll conducted from 9-13 April pictures Clinton with 50% and Obama with 44% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.1%, the QU poll shows Clinton having 6% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates respectable win for Clinton.
Rasmussen Reports’ Pennsylvania Poll conducted on 14 April shows Clinton leading Obama with 50% to 41% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.6%, the RR poll gives Clinton 9% point lead over Obama. The poll indicates huge win for Clinton.
Interestingly, Public Policy Polling Pennsylvania Poll conducted on 14-15 April pictures Obama leading Clinton with 45% to 42% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.9%, the PPP’s recent poll gives 3% point lead to Obama over Clinton. Certainly one of a few polls that show Obama ahead in Pennsylvania, the poll indicates a shock for Clinton.
