Washington D.C. 3/20/2008 10:01:09 PM
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National Poll Released by CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll: Barack Obama 52%, Hillary Clinton 45%

Here are the latest results from the CNN National Polls poll by CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll published on USAElectionPolls.com:

There were 463 voters polled on 3/14-16.

CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll
Date: 3/14-16
Added: 3/20/08
Est. MoE = 4.6%
Barack Obama 52%
Hillary Clinton 45%
Unsure 3%

Quote:

"The same patterns that we have been seeing in recent exit polls are holding true for Democrats nationwide as well. Obama's biggest support comes from men, younger voters and independents who lean Democratic," CNN polling director Keating Holland said. "Clinton does best among women, older voters and whites. One interesting difference, unlike the exit polls in many states, there is no difference in the national poll between college-educated Democrats and those who never attended college."

The nomination could hinge on two major matters: superdelegates and the possibility of do-over primaries for Florida and Michigan.

The two states broke national Democratic Party rules by moving up the dates of their primaries to January. None of the major Democratic candidates campaigned in the two states, and Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot in Michigan.

Source: Current Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls