Here are the latest results from the Texas poll by IVR Polls published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 564 voters polled on 1/10.
IVR Polls Date: 1/10 Texas Added: 1/20/08 Est. MoE = 4.1% |
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Hillary Clinton | 46% |
Barack Obama | 28% |
John Edwards | 14% |
Dennis Kucinich | 1% |
Mike Gravel | 1% |
Unsure | 10% |
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Barack Obama had his best showing yet, but Hillary Clinton still has a solid lead. Clinton maintains her strength among Whites over 60 and among Latino women, while Obama maintains his strength among African-Americans, but there is significant movement among Latino men. While Clinton has had a very strong lead among all Latinos, Obama is now almost tied among Latino men. There was no other demographic segment that showed significant movement. Bill Richardson had received most of his Latino support from men, so his supporters may have moved to Obama when he dropped out of the race. That is not enough to account for all of Obama's gain, but it may help explain that one noticable shift.John Edwards did particularly well among middle aged white men, but received almost no support from African-Americans and did much worse among women than men in most age and ethnic groupings. Dennis Kucinich held steady at 1%, Mike Gravel surged to 1% and 10% were undecided.