Indiana Poll: Clinton Over Obama Slightly
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is running slightly ahead of rival Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential primary race in Indiana, a new survey shows.
The Suffolk University poll found Clinton leading Obama by 6 points, 49 percent to 43 percent, with 6 percent of respondents undecided.
Despite trailing Clinton, Obama was seen as more popular, with 58 percent of respondents giving him a favorable rating compared with Clinton’s 53 percent. Forty-four percent said they would vote Democratic if their choice of candidate lost the nomination, while 38 percent said they would vote for Republican John McCain.
The poll by Boston-based Suffolk University was conducted by telephone Saturday and Sunday. It involved interviews with 600 likely Democratic voters in Indiana. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 4 percentage points.





GOD BE WITH YOU MRS. CLINTON
I am so ready for this to be over! I cannot wait for Hillary to lose this primary. She is a disgrace to the election process. Her dishonesty is a travesty. Please let this be over.
Wow Obama Ur such an inteligent orater.
wish u victory!
No doubt it is Barack Obama who is the Presedent of US
I believe that the media has embarked on a mission to mitigate Obama to a nether world. But as unequivocal as it may seem to many of us that America is ready for a black president, there are some in the media who still do not share this sentiment. Obama is constantly and purposely on trial daily and nightly in Fox News and CNN. But, the American people are smart and can read between the lines.
Fequiere
hello indiana and north carolina, just a moment of your time. i want each undecided voter to consider what is at stake with this mccain/clinton gas tax appeal. first of all any of you who travels to work will see absolutely nothing during this summer in savings from this, why, because the economic guru’s of this country have stated that this will do nothing but cost the funding of our infrastructure which we will have to later pick up the tab on in higher taxes. also other regular folks who work in this area will lose there jobs, is that really worth no savings because congress will never vote after nafta to take away jobs and we should be smart enough to not raise taxes down the road on ourselves. not hating on any candidate here, just stating facts. so voters on tuesday do it wisely and think of the future as in 09′ and beyond, for ourselves and our children, think long term not the quick pandering fix. - vote america