Obama Way Out Front in North Carolina
[](https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_041408.pdf)Barack Obama continues to hold a big 54 percent to 34 percent lead in North Carolina, where Democrats go to the polls May 6, according
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[](https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_041408.pdf)Barack Obama continues to hold a big 54 percent to 34 percent lead in North Carolina, where Democrats go to the polls May 6, according
Neighborhood residents should be protected by the new Ward 6 parking regulations, which reserve parking for residents on one side of side streets from 7 a.m. to midnight.
The number of Americans who believe that this is a good time to get a quality job has fallen to less than half of where it was a year ago, according to a Gallup poll conducted April 6-9.
His biggest lead was 9 points on April 6.
President Bush’s job approval ratings have dropped to the lowest point during his administration, according to a Gallup poll conducted April 6-9. Approval of his performance stood at 28 percent.
6. What is the possible impact on the presidential campaign — since the delegates are the same who came from the precinct caucuses, won’t the results be the same? the campaign Web site
The poll was conducted April 4-6 and has a margin of error of 3.6 percent. Paterson is serving out the term to which Spitzer was elected in 2006.[](https://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1476)
Picking a new fight with the White House, House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) has invited several current and former Bush administration officials to testify May 6 on the legality of the administration
In last month’s Rasmussen poll, McCain led both by 6 points.
case when matched against Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama would perform better with more highly-educated voters than John McCain, according to a Gallup analysis of its polling conducted March 31 – April 6.
Barack Obama has opened up his widest national lead over Hillary Clinton since late March, running ahead of her by 51 percent to 41 percent, according to the Gallup daily tracking poll conducted April 6-
Carolene Mays in the May 6 Democratic primary for a full term. Myers is using the money, in part, to fund his fifth television advertisement of the cycle.
Senate hopeful Kay Hagan (D) went on the air with a television ad Wednesday, a month before Tar Heel State voters head to the primary polls on May 6.
Primary voters in Indiana and North Carolina will go to the polls on May 6. Only one House Democrat from the two delegations has made an endorsement — Rep. G.K.
Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton in Oregon by 52 percent to 42 percent, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted April 4-6. The balance of error is 4.1 percent. Oregon holds its primary May 20.
A new Quinnipiac University poll, conducted April 3-6, shows Clinton ahead of Obama by only 50 percent to 44 percent, with a 2.7 percent margin of error.
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.