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Clinton, Obama dead even, poll says
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(CNN) – Hillary Clinton's Pennsylvania win last Tuesday has clearly given the New York senator a boost in the national polls, the latest daily tracking survey from Gallup suggests.

Clinton and Obama are now dead even at 47 percent among likely Democrats, according the newly released numbers. That number remains unchanged from a tracking poll released Saturday and represents a 5-point gain for Clinton since her Pennsylvania win.

In a similar tracking poll released the day of the primary, Obama led Clinton by eight points, 50-42 percent. The Illinois senator's lead over Clinton reached a high of 11 points on April 14.
Meanwhile, a Newsweek poll released Saturday also shows gains for Clinton, but finds the New York senator continuing to trail Obama. In that poll, Obama holds a 7 point lead over Clinton. That margin is more than half of the 19 point lead Obama held in a similar Newsweek poll taken shorlty before the Pennsylvania primary.

Recent polls also show the two candidates locked in a dead heat in the crucial state of Indiana, which votes May 6. In a CNN "poll of polls" released Friday, Clinton and Obama both register 45 percent support from likely Democrats in the Hoosier state.
Since Obama is favored to win North Carolina — the other major prize May 6 — some Clinton advisers have said the New York senator must score a victory in Indiana remain a viable candidate.
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Yea, I really think if Hillary doesn't win BOTH Indiana and North Carolina by a good margin she's done...until 2012...then when John McCain wins 2008, she can run against him in 2012 and I bet she hopes Obama doesn't run in 2012 if McCain wins, LOL. This COULD be her strategy...
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Yea, I really think if Hillary doesn't win BOTH Indiana and North Carolina by a good margin she's done...until 2012...then when John McCain wins 2008, she can run against him in 2012 and I bet she hopes Obama doesn't run in 2012 if McCain wins, LOL. This COULD be her strategy...

Of course Hillary is bleeding Obama to death, but but Obama will survive this and become President. Rush Limbfart's Operation Chaos is back firing. Obama will be forgiven by the liberals and the moderate whites in November.

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well i think Hillary has the best chance to beat McLame.
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