03-19-2008, 11:04 PM
Here is Gallup
PRINCETON, NJ -- New Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds H<b>illary Clinton with a 49% to 42% lead over Barack Obama </b>in national Democratic voters' presidential nomination preference.
<b>This is the first time Clinton has held a statistically significant lead in over a month</b>. She last led Obama in Feb. 7-9 polling, just after the Super Tuesday primaries. Since then, the two candidates have usually been in a statistical tie, but Obama has held a lead in several of the polls, most recently in March 11-13 polling.
Obama's campaign has been plagued by controversial remarks made by his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Obama delivered a major speech on race Tuesday to try to move beyond the controversy. The initial indications are that the speech has not halted Clinton's gaining momentum, as she led by a similar margin in Tuesday night's polling as compared to Monday night's polling.
PRINCETON, NJ -- New Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds H<b>illary Clinton with a 49% to 42% lead over Barack Obama </b>in national Democratic voters' presidential nomination preference.
<b>This is the first time Clinton has held a statistically significant lead in over a month</b>. She last led Obama in Feb. 7-9 polling, just after the Super Tuesday primaries. Since then, the two candidates have usually been in a statistical tie, but Obama has held a lead in several of the polls, most recently in March 11-13 polling.
Obama's campaign has been plagued by controversial remarks made by his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Obama delivered a major speech on race Tuesday to try to move beyond the controversy. The initial indications are that the speech has not halted Clinton's gaining momentum, as she led by a similar margin in Tuesday night's polling as compared to Monday night's polling.