A new InsiderAdvantage survey of likely voters in North Carolina shows Sen. Hillary Clinton having moved from a double digit deficit just two weeks ago to a small lead over Sen. Barack Obama.
Clinton leads Obama, 44% to 42% with 14% undecided. The survey has a margin of error
of plus or minus 3.8%, making the race a statistical dead heat.
Said pollster Matt Towery: "The shift has come almost entirely from white voters age 45 and over. There was a small drift of African-Americans back towards Clinton, but not so significant as to establish any trend."