lancelva
Friend of Hillary
Quite apart from the electorate at large who will actually choose the next President – not the old party machine - Obama has been rising in the polls among Democratic voters, where she once had a commanding lead, while she has been dropping precipitously according to the very large Harris poll of 3,304 U.S. adults between June 1 and 12, 2007.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-15-2007/0004608896&EDATE
Obama just keeps marching along – thankfully for an American deliverance when it is sorely needed.
Instead of using a 3 week old poll, take a look at these more recent numbers:
Rasmussen July 2:
Dem Prim: Clinton (D) 39%, Obama (D) 26%, Edwards (D) 13%
CBS June 29:
3-Way Dem Prim: Clinton (D) 48%, Obama (D) 24%, Edwards (D) 11%
Fox News Poll, June 28:
Dem Prim: Clinton (D) 42%, Obama (D) 19%, Gore (D) 14%
Rasmussen June 26:
Giuliani (R) 44%, Obama (D) 41%
Gallup June 20:
Clinton (D) 50%, Giuliani (R) 46%
Gallup June 20:
Clinton (D) 53%, Romney (R) 40%
Gallup June 20:
Clinton (D) 49%, McCain (R) 46%
Rasmussen June 16:
Clinton (D) 48%, Thompson (R) 43%
Rasmussen June 16:
Clinton (D) 50%, Romney (R) 41%
Gallup June 20:
Obama (D) 50%, Giuliani (R) 45%
Gallup June 20:
Obama (D) 48%, McCain (R) 46%









