Who Does The Recent Pennsylvania Polls Favor; Clinton or Obama?
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 02:08
The Recent Pennsylvania Polls have given out stunning results, but only 22 April will tell who actually gets stunned. Here’s what the recent Pennsylvania Polls say –-
Conducted on 7-8 April, the Public Policy Polling Pennsylvania Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 46% to 43% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.9%, the PPP poll showed Clinton having 3% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated Clinton’s edge over Obama.
Conducted in Pennsylvania on 9-10 April, the Newsmax / Zogby Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 47% to 43% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.1%, the poll gave Clinton 4% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated Clinton’s surge and consequently Clinton’s victory.
Conducted from 8-13 April, the Franklin Marshall College Poll showed Clintion leading Obama with 46% to 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.2%, the poll exhibited Clinton having 6% point lead over Obama. The poll signaled fair win for Clinton.
Conducted from 10-14 April, the Los Angeles Times / Bloomberg Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 46% to 41% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.9%, the poll showed Clinton having 5% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated fair victory for Clinton.
Conducted from 11-13 April, the Strategic Vision’s Pennsylvania Poll pictured Clinton leading Obama with 49% to 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the SV poll showed Clinton in 9% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated huge win for Clinton.
Conducted from 11-13 April, the American Research Group’s Pennsylvania Poll depicted Clinton with 57% and Obama with 37% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the ARG poll gave Clinton 20% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated comprehensive win for Clinton.
Conducted from 12-14 April, the Survey USA Pennsylvania Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 54% to 40% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.9%, the poll showed Clinton having 14% point lead over Obama. The poll signaled huge win for Clinton.
Conducted from 9-13 April, Quinnipiac University Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 50% to 44% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.1%, the QU poll showed Clinton having 6% point lead over Obama. The poll indicated fair win for Clinton.
Conducted on 14 April, the Rasmussen Reports’ Pennsylvania Poll showed Clinton leading Obama with 50% to 41% democratic vote. With MoE = 3.6%, the RR poll gave Clinton 9% point lead over Obama. The poll signalized huge win for Clinton.
But, Interestingly contrary to all above polls, Public Policy Polling Pennsylvania Poll conducted on 14-15 April showed Obama leading Clinton with 45% to 42% democratic vote. With MoE = 2.9%, the PPP’s recent poll gave Obama 3% point over Clinton. It was one of a few polls that show Obama ahead in Pennsylvania. The poll indicated stunning win for Obama.
