The race for the Democratic Presidential nomination is getting a bit tighter. Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) has closed to within five points of the frontrunner—Senator Hillary Clinton. A week ago, Clinton held a 12-point lead.
The former First Lady now attracts 35% of the vote down slightly from 38% last week. Obama gained four points and now is the top choice for 30% of Likely Voters. That’s the highest level of support for Obama in any Rasmussen Reports survey since the Election 2008 season began.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Obama surge in new poll
Sen. Obama surges to within striking distance of Sen. Clinton according a March 19, 2007 Rasmussen Report Poll: Clinton 35% Obama 30% Edwards 11%.
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