A new SurveyUSA poll in South Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama leading the Democratic presidential race with 45%, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 29% and John Edwards at 22%. The margin of error is 3.8%.
In the last week, Obama's support has remained flat while Clinton is down 7 points and Edwards is up 7 points. The latest Reuters/Zogby poll also showed Edwards gaining traction in the last few days.
Key findings: Among white voters, Clinton and Edwards are effectively tied, 37% Clinton (down 13 points from last week) to 34% Edwards (up 8 points from last week). Among black voters, Obama leads 73% to 18%.
January 24, 2008
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