A new Public Policy Polling survey in Indiana shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading Sen. Barack Obama by five points, 51% to 46%.
"There has been some minor movement in Barack Obama's direction since
PPP's Indiana poll last week, mostly because Obama is shoring up his
support with black voters."
The state's open primary is also working in Obama's favor. "While he trails Clinton by ten points among
Democrats, he has a small lead with Republicans and a 52% to 39% edge with
voters who don't identify with either party."