The latest Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 54% to 36%.
Obama's greatest strength "is coming from voters who have a history of
voting in general elections but not in primaries. With that group he
has a 60% to 32% advantage. Bringing more folks into the political process
has been one of the central successes of the Obama campaign, and it
appears he's doing that in North Carolina."
Key findings: "Obama
now leads in every part of the state except the Mountains, which has
very few black voters. He has an advantage across every age group, and
is up by double digits with both men and women. He is also doing
respectable with the white vote, where he has 36%, and has his
customary large lead with black voters (81% to 11%)."
March 31, 2008
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