THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats nationally
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THE NUMBERS – Pew Research Center
Barack Obama, 47 percent
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 45 percent
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OF INTEREST:
Obama had a 10-percentage point lead over Clinton in March. His image among Democrats is not as strong as it was, though he’s still viewed more favorably than his rival for several attributes, including being more inspiring, honest and down-to-earth. Clinton is also seen less positively now, yet she has improved her standing among working-class whites and white voters under age 50. An increased number of Democrats — about half — now think the lengthy Democratic race will hurt the party. Yet a Clinton race against Republican candidate John McCain and an Obama matchup with McCain are both viewed as being close. That represents little change in a Clinton-McCain race but a drop in the 12-point advantage Obama had over McCain in March. Read the rest of this entry »