"With strong support from young and independent voters," Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. John McCain, 52% to 35%, in Connecticut, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
However, these same voters do not give Sen. Hillary Clinton as much support as she barely edged McCain, 45% to 42%.
Said pollster Douglas Schwartz: "Sen. Barack Obama has argued that he is more electable than Sen. Hillary Clinton because of his appeal to independent voters. And in Connecticut that is what we are finding. Independent voters, especially independent men, make the difference in Connecticut."
March 27, 2008
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