Hillary Clinton 50
Barack Obama 42
PPP's first Indiana poll shows Hillary Clinton with a solid lead in the state.
Her support is coming from the same groups that she usually does well with- women (54-39), whites (54-38), and older voters (55-36).
Obama's strongest performances, as usual, are with black voters (73-21) and voters under 30 (50-40).
It's not clear which candidate is benefiting more from Indiana's open primary. Clinton has a one point lead with Republicans, but Obama is up 52-37 with those voters who don't identify with either party.
Full results here.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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2 comments:
good to see you back in the saddle and good luck with this one.
Tom:
Why are your demographics so different from SUSA's?
PPP:
18-29: 10% (Obama 50-40); 30-45: 27%; 46-65: 42%; 65+ 21%. Female 55%
SUSA:
18-34: 23% (Obama 64-34); 35-49 29%; 50-64: 28%; 65+ 19%. Female 52%
I find it hard to believe 30-34 is 13%, or 46-49 is 14%!
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