Obama Slips, Clinton Rises
04 March 2008 2:17 pm by Taylor Marsh
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Bad few days for Obama. This is what happens when a candidate quits getting a pass from the national press.
Obama’s recent eight point lead has been wiped
out, according to Gallup Daily:
Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama tied once again, with 45% of Democratic voters nationwide preferring each as the party’s 2008 presidential nominee. This is based on tracking interviewing conducted March 1-3. A strong night
for Clinton last night allowed her to erase the lead Obama had held the previous
six days. Obama’s lead had been as large as eight percentage points — 50%
to 42% in Feb. 28-March 1 polling. Tonight’s primaries in four states are
critical to the future of the Clinton campaign, as she looks to win a contest
for the first time since Super Tuesday.
Rasmussen has Clinton up, too.
The press
stuck in an Austin’s men’s room. It says it all.


