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Clinton Has Big Lead In Pennsylvania

In somewhat of a departure from other states, Clinton leads Obama among men 47 percent to 42 percent while enjoying her customary big lead among women, 62 percent to 32 percent.

Now, How Do You Really Feel?

Bill Foster (D), Oberweis and House party committees spent more than $6 million ahead of last Saturday’s special election upset, in which Foster bested Oberweis, 53 percent to 47 percent.

Kennedy’s Healthy Year

ROLL CALL: Is it possible to give 47 million people who are now uninsured federal employee, Senate-style insurance at $100 billion a year? Isn’t it going to cost a lot more than that?

How The Pollsters Fared In Texas And Ohio

**Texas final result: Hillary Clinton 51 percent, Barack Obama 47 percent** – American Research Group: Clinton 50 percent, Obama 47 percent – Belo Texas Tracking Poll: Clinton 46 percent, Obama

Poll: Hastert Seat Could Flip

The poll, which showed likely poll-goers preferred Oberweis 47 percent compared with 45 percent for Foster, was taken Feb. 28-March 3. The survey had a 4.2-point margin of error.

Late Poll: Clinton Ahead In Ohio, By A Hair In Texas

American Research Group poll Following up the pack of all of today’s Ohio and Texas polls, American Research Group gives Hillary Clinton a big 56 percent to 42 percent lead in Ohio, and a 50 percent to 47

Obama Leading McCain In General Election Match-Up

Read the RT Strategies/Cook Political Report poll The Rt Strategies/Cook Political Report poll conducted Feb. 28 – March 2 shows Barack Obama leading John McCain in a general election match-up by 47

Texas Polls Still Show a Close Race

Twenty-five percent of Texas Democrats pick the economy as the most important issue and they favor Obama by 47 percent to 43 percent; 17 percent cite health care, and they back Clinton 47 percent to 43