Sen. Barack Obama "is likely to win a dominant victory tomorrow in Oregon," according to the latest Public Policy Polling survey.
In fact, "given how many people have already
voted and how strongly they're going for Obama, there's a decent chance
he's already won the primary based on the ballots already filled out.
74% of respondents said they had already voted, and among them Obama
has a 60% to 39% advantage."
Analysis: "PPP has repeatedly found similarities between Wisconsin and Oregon in
its polling of the two states. Both times polling more than two weeks
out tended to show Obama with a lead in the single digits. A week out
his lead moved into the lower double digits. And now it's in the upper
double digits. Oregon is also the only state besides Wisconsin where
we've found the war as an issue on par with the economy, and that works
to Obama's advantage as well."
May 19, 2008
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