Key findings: "Clinton's support is coming from the same groups that she usually does well with-
women (54-39), whites (54-38), and older voters (55-36), while Obama's strongest performances, as usual, are with black voters (73-21) and voters under 30 (50-40)."
"It's
not clear which candidate is benefiting more from Indiana's open
primary. Clinton has a one point lead with Republicans, but Obama is up
52-37 with those voters who don't identify with either party."
April 29, 2008
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