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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