Here are the latest results from the Texas poll by WFAA / Belo Tracking Poll published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 730 voters polled on 2/27-3/1.
WFAA / Belo Tracking Poll Date: 2/27-3/1 Texas Added: 3/3/08 Est. MoE = 3.6% |
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Hillary Clinton | 46% |
Barack Obama | 46% |
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Hillary Clinton leads 68% to 26% among Hispanics -- a 42-point gap with a group that comprises 24% of the likely voters in our sample. Barack Obama leads 79%-8% among African Americans -- a 71-point gap with a group that comprises 22% of the likely voters in our sample. Both of these groups have the potential to turn out at a higher proportion BELO Texas Tracking Poll 2 of the electorate, as these are conservative estimates based on historical turnout measures.Hillary Clinton continues to lead among white voters (49% of the sample) by a 51%-42% margin.
Hillary Clinton leads 53%-37% among women (52% of the sample), while Barack Obama leads 55%-37% among men (48% of the sample).
Hillary Clinton leads 59%-31% among women 50 and older (31% of the sample), and is virtually tied with women 18-49 (21% of the sample). Barack Obama wins a majority of men under and over 50 years of age.
Taking a look at the largest voting blocks where the candidates had their biggest respective leads, we confirmed that this race will be decided by Hispanic and African American turnout. This is true for the popular vote, but also true for the most part with regard to the delegate count.
Source: Latest Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls
The average poll results over the last 5 days in the Texas polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:
Candidate | % |
Hillary Clinton | 46 |
Barack Obama | 47 |