http://www.thestate.com/447/story/296323.htmlExclusive | Edwards rises in S.C. polls
Palmetto State native might be in striking distance for 2nd-place finish
By RODDIE A. BURRIS -
[email protected]"With only a day left before Saturday’s S.C. Democratic presidential primary, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina and S.C. native is making a move, tracking polls suggest. While still in third, Edwards’ poll numbers have been rising since Monday’s Myrtle Beach debate.
One new poll says Edwards is threatening U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York for second place in South Carolina. However, no poll finds him threatening the S.C. leader, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. For instance, a less favorable poll for Edwards — from McClatchy/MSNBC, released Thursday — showed Obama favored by 38 percent of S.C. voters, Clinton at 30 percent and Edwards at 19 percent. An Ebony/Jet magazine poll was similar. It has Obama at 37 percent, Clinton at 27 percent and Edwards at 15 percent. The three new polls, released Thursday, found a high number of voters are undecided.
According to the latest Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll, Edwards has gained 4 percentage points since Wednesday and is the choice of 19 percent of likely voters. Obama maintains the S.C. lead at 39 percent but his lead is down 4 percentage points over Clinton from a day earlier.
Clinton logged in at 24 percent. That puts Edwards, who desperately needs a victory Saturday, in a statistical tie with Clinton for second place. Edwards has overtaken Clinton among male voters in the poll, registering 23 percent support to Clinton’s 19 percent, a rise of 8 percentage points for Edwards."
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