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Franklin & Marshall: Obama Gains in Pennsylvania
A new Franklin & Marshall survey in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Hillary Clinton still leading Sen. Barack Obama, 44% to 32%, with 20% still undecided. However, Clinton held a 20 point lead just last month. Key findings: "Clinton leads Obama among women, whites, and those wi
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Franklin & Marshall Poll: Clinton Leads By 6 in Pennsylvania
Sen. Barack Obama has moved within striking distance of Sen. Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, according to a new Philadelphia Daily News/Franklin & Marshall Poll. Clinton holds a 46% to 40% lead among likely voters, with 14% still undecided. Last month, Clinton led 51% to 35%.
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Franklin & Marshall Poll: Obama Leads in Pennsylvania
A new Franklin & Marshall poll in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain among likely voters in the key battleground state, 46% to 41%.The poll's margin of error is 3.9 points.Poll director Terry Madonna on Obama: "He's on third base, but so far he can'
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Franklin & Marshall: Clinton Very Strong in Pennsylvania
A new Franklin & Marshall poll in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Hillary Clinton way ahead of Sen. Barack Obama, 51% to 35%. Key finding: The poll shows the percentage of Democratic voters who view Obama favorably plunged by 10 points since last month's poll. His unfavorable rating jumped fr
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Obama Sharpens Attacks on Clinton
Sen. Barack Obama "sharpened his tone" against Sen. Hillary Clinton "as the six-week Pennsylvania primary contest raced to a close, with the rivals marshaling extensive resources in a battle for undecided voters and delegates that could determine whether the Democratic nominating fight carries on,"
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SurveyUSA: Obama Gains on Clinton in Pennsylvania
A new SurveyUSA poll in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead over Sen. Barack Obama shrinking over the last few weeks.Clinton leads 53% to 41%. However, compared to an identical poll three weeks ago, Clinton is down two points and Obama is up five, with Clinton's previous 19-po
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Obama's Math Strategy
Sen. Barack Obama's revised presidential campaign strategy "is, essentially, a mathematical calculation," the AP reports. "If Clinton wins a few more delegates than he does in Pennsylvania, Obama figures, he can offset them in the nine states and territories scheduled to vote later.
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Quinnipiac: Obama Surges in Pennsylvania
Sen. Barack Obama, surging among younger voters, has cut Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead among Pennsylvania likely Democratic primary voters to 6 points, 49% to 43%, after trailing by 16 points just two weeks ago, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. Said pollster Clay Richards: "Sen. Oba
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Obama Taps Operative for Pennsylvania
"On the eve of his six-day bus tour of Pennsylvania, Barack Obama is bringing in a new operative to lead his efforts in the state," the Boston Globe reports."Paul Tewes, who directed Obama's impressive win in the Iowa caucuses, will take over the Pennsylvania campaign from Jim DeMay,
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Obama courts Clinton supporters in Pennsylvania - Reuters
PRESS TVObama courts Clinton supporters in PennsylvaniaReuters - 2 hours agoBy Caren Bohan WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Barack Obama praised supporters of rival Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to try to win their vote in Pennsylvania's crucial April 22 contest or,
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Pennsylvania senator endorses Obama - Chicago Tribune
Sioux City JournalPennsylvania senator endorses ObamaChicago Tribune - 1 hour agoPITTSBURGH - Sen. Barack Obama's campaign in the upcoming Pennsylvania primary received a boost Friday with the endorsement of Sen. Bob Casey Jr.Video: Pa. Sen. Casey Endorses Obama As
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Clinton Will Barely Edge Obama in Pennsylvania Delegates
Even with a victory in Pennsylvania, CQ Politics predicts that Sen. Hillary Clinton will barely beat Sen. Barack Obama in the state's all important delegate race.Based on an extensive analysis of the 19 congressional districts in Pennsylvania, CQ projects that Clinton will take home 53 d
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Clinton, Obama Storm Across Pennsylvania Ahead of Key Nominating ... - Voice of America
Javno.hrClinton, Obama Storm Across Pennsylvania Ahead of Key Nominating ...Voice of America - 3 hours agoBy VOA News Democratic Party presidential contenders Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are campaigning across the northeastern US state of Pennsylva
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Quinnipiac: Obama Leads in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania
The latest Quinnipiac Swing State polls shows Sen. Barack Obama -- with strong support among women, blacks and younger voters -- leading Sen. John McCain among likely voters in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania The results show: In Florida, Obama edges McCain 47% to 43% In Ohio,
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PPP Poll: Obama Takes Lead in Pennsylvania
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Pennsylvania finds Sen. Barack Obama has taken the lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton, 45% to 43%, a remarkable turnaround after trailing by 26 points just two and a half weeks ago."Obama's steep rise could be a reflection of a growing sense among Demo
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Should Obama Try for a Knockout in Pennsylvania?
John Baer, an influential Philadelphia Daily News columnist, says Sen. Barack Obama could actually win the Pennsylvania primary on April 22. "In a state that pollsters and analysts call tailor-made for Hillary Clinton, Obama is seriously challenging the fit. So much so, some wonder if an unraveling'
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Quinnipiac: Obama Closing in on Clinton in Pennsylvania
Sen. Barack Obama is catching up with Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. Clinton now leads by just 6 points, 50% to 44%, among likely voters.Last week Clinton had a 9 point lead in the poll.Said pollster Clay Rich
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CBS Poll: Obama Way Ahead Among College Students
Most college students in Pennsylvania "are enthusiastic about voting in the presidential campaign," according to a CBS News/UWIRE poll. Among Pennsylvania students who will vote or have voted in a Democratic primary in any state, Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. Hillary Clinton, 71% to 28
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Strategic Vision: Obama Leads in Pennsylvania, Washington
Political Wire got an advance look at two new Strategic Vision polls that will be formally released tomorrow.Pennsylvania: Obama leads McCain, 49% to 40%. Washington: Obama leads McCain, 48% to 37% The margin of error is +/- 3 points in Pennsylvania and +/- 3.5 point
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Time/CNN Poll: Obama Leads in Key Battlegrounds
A new Time/CNN poll finds Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. John McCain by several percentage points in three crucial battleground states -- Nevada, New Mexico and Pennsylvania -- while McCain just edges Obama in Colorado. Nevada: Obama 49%, McCain 44% New Mexico: Obama 53%, McCain
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