Obama Widens Lead Over Clinton Nationally
The margin of error for the Democratic nomination results is ‘3 percentage points, and the poll was conducted April 4-6.
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The margin of error for the Democratic nomination results is ‘3 percentage points, and the poll was conducted April 4-6.
Barack Obama has moved into a 45 percent to 45 percent tie with Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, according to an American Research Group poll conducted April 5-6. The margin of error is 4 points.
Patrick McHenry (R) in the Tar Heel State’s May 6 primary, is disputing the lawmaker’s account of his spring recess trip to Iraq.
He said he is knocking on doors seven days a week in advance of the May 6 vote. “I look forward to every day at 3 o’clock when I put on another uniform and go out and campaign,” he said.
In March, dairy magnate Jim Oberweis (R) blew a special election to replace former Speaker Dennis Hastert (R) in Illinois’ Republican-leaning 14th district, losing by 6 points to now-Rep.
Forty-seven percent of voters in North Carolina, where Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama face each other in a May 6 primary, say that the economy is the top national issue in the campaign and 31 percent
The state’s May 6 primary is the next big prize on the campaign trail after the April 22 vote in Pennsylvania.
A new poll in Indiana suggests that Hillary Clinton’s lead in this May 6 primary state is narrowing.
Primarily, the measure offers home builders $6 billion in tax relief.
CFI reports that Democratic and Republican Senatorial candidates are collecting just 6 percent to 22 percent of their funds from small donors.
Burton is favored to win the May 6 primary in one of the most Republican districts in the country. — Shira Toeplitz
What raises the stakes even more is that polls show Obama has a big lead in the May 6 North Carolina primary which has 134 delegates. These states are the two biggest prizes left on the primary trail.
Appropriations ranking member Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) was No. 6 at $140 million, while Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) ranked 14th at $98 million.
The survey of 400 likely general election voters taken March 6-9 had a 4.9-point margin of error. In Maine, Sen. Susan Collins (R) had a solid lead over Rep.
But another key element of the equation was the performance of Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) new pilot parking plan for the area.
Hillary Clinton has a 52 percent to 43 percent lead over Barack Obama in Indiana whose primary is coming up on May 6, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted March 29-31.
The groups will collect donations of professional women’s clothing and other accessories at the Capitol South Metro stop from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Carolene Mays in the Democratic primary May 6, the winner of which will likely face state Rep. Jon Elrod (R) in November.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on May 6, when North Carolina primary voters are expected to crowd local polling places for the state’s 2008 primaries.
The last time one of the Democratic contenders had a double-digit lead over the other was in a Feb. 4-6 survey when Clinton was ahead by 11 points. The margin of error is 3 points.