Here are the latest results from the Ohio poll by Reuters/C Span/Houston Chronicle published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 828 voters polled on 3/1-3.
Reuters/C Span/Houston Chronicle Date: 3/1-3 Ohio Added: 3/4/08 Est. MoE = 3.4% |
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Hillary Clinton | 44% |
Barack Obama | 44% |
Mike Gravel | 1% |
Unsure | 8% |
Other | 3% |
Quote:
Pollster John Zogby: “In Ohio, there have been no dramatic changes. This has always been close, except that now the undecideds are up to 8%, and the increase has come from the Obama column. It looks like a combination of questions raised about Obama’s capacity to lead the military, his stance on NAFTA, and questions about ethics have shaved a few points off his support.“Clinton has not closed the deal yet, but she has picked up some additional support among women and older voters. Obama continues to lead in the big cities of Ohio, and it looks like Cincinnati is keeping him in this game. He has been working it hard, and has received the endorsement of the mayor there. But Clinton has opened up a big lead among Catholics – which, translated, means white ethnics.
Source: National Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls
The average poll results over the last 5 days in the Ohio polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:
Candidate | % |
Hillary Clinton | 50 |
Barack Obama | 43 |