Zogby: Ohio, Texas Too Close to Call

The Democratic presidential primaries in Texas and Ohio remain too close to call between Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, "with momentum sloshing back and forth," according to a new Zogby/Reuters/C-SPAN/Houston Chronicle tracking poll.

In Texas, Obama leads Clinton, 47% to 44%, within the survey's 3.7% margin of error.

Key findings: "Obama leads among men, and the two are essentially tied among women. Clinton continues to enjoy a sizable lead among Hispanic voters, but Obama has made gains in the last day among white voters, where the two are now tied."

In Ohio, Obama leads Clinton, 47% to 45%, within the survey's 3.6% margin of error.

Key findings: "There is very little movement as the Democratic candidates have solidified their support among those groups that have come to be familiar supporters of each."


March 3, 2008


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