From USA Elections: Looking like Tuesday will be Super for Hillary and McCain. I am surprised by Hillary’s strength in southern states like Tennessee and Alabama. Let’s see if the polls hold up.
Democratic Polls
State Date HC BO JE BR DK
California 1/14-20 39 27 10 – –
New York 1/30-31 54 38 – – –
Massachusetts 1/30 57 33 – – –
Georgia 1/30 36 52 – – –
Illinois 1/30-31 40 51 – – –
Alabama 1/31 47 47 – – –
Minnesota 1/18-27 40 33 12 – –
Tennessee 1/30 59 26 – – –
New Jersey 1/30-31 44 38 – – –
Arizona 1/20-24 37 27 15 – 2
Connecticut 1/30-31 48 35 – – –
Oklahoma 1/27 44 19 27 – –
Colorado 1/21-23 32 34 17 – –
Utah 2/11/07 31 18 9 1 1
Missouri 1/30-31 48 44 – – –
New Mexico 9/5/07 17 8 8 44 –
Arkansas 12/14/07 57 17 14 1 –
Delaware 10/6/07 41 17 7 – –
Idaho 7/12/07 31 33 15 – –
HC – Hillary Clinton
BO – Barack Obama
JE – John Edwards
BR – Bill Richardson
DK – Dennis Kucinich
The most recent Rasmussen Report for CA shows Clinton with 3% over Obama – within the margin of error.
http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/california/election_2008_california_democratic_presidential_primary
Look at the dates on the polls you’ve listed. At least five of them are from last year. I don’t see any break for Clinton. It’s pretty obvious Obama is ascending in the polls, and that much of Edwards supporters are moving toward him.
see the summary of polls leading into Super Tuesday state by state in today’s NY Times; Hillary has a big lead
Dan,
Can you give us a link to that story? I can’t find it.
I think you need to buy the paper. Its a graphic, not a story, but probably not linked.