Here are the latest results from the Newsweek National Polls poll by Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 602 voters polled on 2/6-7.
Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International Date: 2/6-7 Added: 2/10/08 Est. MoE = 3.9% | |
Barack Obama | 42% |
Hillary Clinton | 41% |
Unsure | 17% |
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Obama's support is strongest among African-Americans (68 percent), college graduates (49 percent) and men (47 percent). Clinton enjoys more support among those with a high-school education or less (48 percent), whites (44 percent), women (44 percent) and voters 60 and older (44 percent).Among all Democratic voters, Obama is seen as the more inspiring and exciting candidate (63 percent to 25 percent) and more able to bring the country together than his opponent (50 percent to 34 percent). But he enjoys only a small advantage when it comes to which candidate is seen as mostly likely to bring about change (44 percent to 38 percent), a major theme of both campaigns. Clinton, on the other hand is more apt to be seen as the candidate with the right experience for the job (62 percent to 22 percent) and ability to get things done (50 percent to 31 percent).