Who Would Have Won Penn, If Polls Were In The First Week Of April?
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Tue, 04/15/2008 - 08:13
It appears that Sen. Hillary Clinton’s and Sen. Barack Obama’s respective positions are zigzagging in the state of Pennsylvania, which is scheduled for official Democratic primaries on 22 April. The recent Pennsylvania polls show Clinton’s lead going up and down many times in the current month of April.
Here’s what the recent Pennsylvania polls conducted in the first week of April say.
Insider Advantage / Majority Opinion Research conducted Pennsylvania poll on 3rd April shows Clinton having 45% democratic vole while Obama with 42%. With MoE = 3.8%, the poll shows Clinton having 3% point lead over Clinton. The poll indicates a close contest between Clinton and Obama.
TIME / SRBI Pennsylvania poll conducted from 2-6 April shows that Clinton leads with 44% democratic vote while Obama lags with 38% vote. This recent Pennsylvania poll indicates that Clinton maintains her 6 % point lead over obama. With MoE = 3.7%, the poll indicates Clinton’s win in Penn.
Temple University’s Pennsylvania poll on 27 Mach and 9 April, shows Clinton leading Obama with 47% to 41% democratic vote. The poll shows Clinton having 6% point lead over Obama. With MoE = 4.1%, the Temple Univ. poll indicates goodish win for Clinton.
Quinnipiac University Poll, conducted in Pennsylvania from 3-6 April, shows Clinton leading Obama with 50% to 44% vote. The poll shows Clinton in 6% point lead. With MoE = 2.7%, the QUP indicates respectable win for Clinton.
Strategic Vision’s Pennsylvania poll conducted from 5-7 April, shows Clinton leading Obama with 47% to 42% democratic vote. The poll shows Clinton having 5% point lead over Obama. With MoE = 4.0%, the poll indicates respectable win for Clinton.
American Research Group’s Pennsylvania poll conducted from 5-6 April shows Clinton Obama evenly poised with 45% democratic vote respectively. With MoE = 4.0%, the ARG’s Pennsylvania poll indicates a real cliffhanger between Clinton and Obama.
Rasmussen Reports’s Pennsylvania poll conducted on 7th April shows Clinton leading Obama with 48% to 43% democratic vote. The poll shows Clinton in 5% point lead. With MoE = 3.7%, the poll signals respectable victory for Clinton.
Survey USA’s Pennsylvania poll conducted from 6-8 April shows Clinton having huge lead over Obama. The poll shows Clinton leading Obama with 56% to 38% democratic vote. With MoE = 4.0%, the poll shows Clinton in 18% point lead. The poll indicates massive win for Clinton.
