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Obama has opened a 23% lead in North Carolina - New Rasmussen Poll
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In North Carolina, Barack Obama has opened up a twenty-three percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that Obama attracts 56% of the vote while Clinton earns 33%. A month ago, Obama’s lead was just seven percentage points.

While the absolute numbers are different, the trend is similar to results from Pennsylvania where Obama gained ten-points on Clinton during the month of March.

Perhaps the only disturbing news for Obama in the survey is that most Clinton voters (56%) say they are not likely to vote for the Illinois Senator in the general election against John McCain. A month ago, 45% of Clinton voters said they were not likely to vote for Obama against McCain.

There remains an enormous racial divide in the North Carolina data. Obama leads 86% to 9% among African-American voters. Clinton holds a 47% to 38% advantage among white voters in the Tar Heel State. A month ago, Obama led by fifty-three points among African-Americans while Clinton led by twenty points among White voters.

Obama is viewed favorably by 75% of the state’s Likely Primary Voters, up three points from a month ago. Clinton is viewed favorably by 66%, down four since early March.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics...
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  -Obama has opened a 23% lead in North Carolina - New Rasmussen Poll Ichingcarpenter  Apr-05-08 10:47 AM   #0 
  - I can't comprehend someone who's first choice is HRC then voting for John McCain.  BlueManDude   Apr-05-08 10:51 AM   #1 
  - Racism?  nebula   Apr-05-08 10:52 AM   #2 
  - The poll is of "Democratic Primary Voters" is this an open primary?  BlueManDude   Apr-05-08 10:59 AM   #3 
  - Yes, but also Hillary supporters so strongly identify with her that they have lost perspective.  faygokid   Apr-05-08 11:01 AM   #4 
  - Anyone who votes for McCain is complicit in the clusterfuck that will follow.  BlueManDude   Apr-05-08 11:04 AM   #5 
  - I agree! NT  caledesi   Apr-05-08 04:34 PM   #18 
  - Perhaps it's a reaction to the very precarious position of their candidate  DJ13   Apr-05-08 11:30 AM   #7 
     - So you think it's mostly women?  woolldog   Apr-05-08 02:08 PM   #9 
  - From what I've observed  gateley   Apr-05-08 02:42 PM   #11 
  - You can't? hialry endorsed how much experience mccain has..  zidzi   Apr-05-08 02:50 PM   #12 
  - Hilary represents status quo. McCain represents status quo.  MindMatter   Apr-05-08 05:23 PM   #19 
  - Good news! Thanks  thewiseguy   Apr-05-08 11:11 AM   #6 
  - K & R  Scurrilous   Apr-05-08 02:03 PM   #8 
  - People need to stop worrying about Clinton supporters talking about voting for McCain.  Zachstar   Apr-05-08 02:20 PM   #10 
  - voting for mccain is voting for more war  samsingh   Apr-05-08 02:51 PM   #13 
  - Well, Clinton supporters keep defending the IWR  dmesg   Apr-05-08 03:41 PM   #14 
  - The fact that Obama has been able to break the 30% white barrier in a state like NC is progress. n/t  BumRushDaShow   Apr-05-08 03:45 PM   #15 
  - Bill Clinton: "N.C. now crucial for Hillary to win the nomination"  Ichingcarpenter   Apr-05-08 03:47 PM   #16 
  - Wow, 45% of those Hillary voters appear to feel that McCain represents their  Hieronymus   Apr-05-08 03:56 PM   #17 
  - I think Obama likely to win NC with WI type suport at the very least now  Tropics_Dude83   Apr-05-08 05:40 PM   #20 
  - k  ORDem   Apr-06-08 03:06 PM   #21 
 

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