Here are the latest results from the Indiana poll by South Bend Tribune Conducted by Research 2000 published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 400 voters polled on 4/23-24.
South Bend Tribune Conducted by Research 2000 Date: 4/23-24 Indiana Added: 4/25/08 Est. MoE = 4.9% |
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Barack Obama | 48% |
Hillary Clinton | 47% |
Unsure | 5% |
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“The Democratic electorate in Indiana is not heavily made up among white women over the age of 60 like it was in Pennsylvania,” Ali said, referring to a group of voters heavily in Clinton’s corner.Clinton won Pennsylvania by about 10 percent.
Here in Indiana, she got the nod from 59 percent of the respondents over age 60, to Obama’s 35 percent.
Clinton also holds 53 percent of women voters, to Obama’s 45 percent.
Similarly, Obama needs to retain, and even increase, the number of younger voters who will cast their ballots for him May 6, Ali said.
Obama earned support from 66 percent of respondents between 18 and 29 years old in the Tribune poll, to Clinton’s 33 percent.
“If that 18-to-29 grows in percent, he wins,” Ali said.
And the two campaigns agree on one thing, at least: It’s going to be a close race, and your vote matters.
“If any Indiana voter had any question about whether his or her vote will be able to shape this nominating process, and finally fundamentally change Washington, I think all the recent polls have put this to rest,” said Kevin Griffis, a spokesman for Obama’s Indiana campaign.
That means both sides will be working hard to capture your vote in the next week and a half.
“We’re concentrating on getting out the vote and winning on May 6,” said Jonathan Swain, spokesman for Hoosiers for Hillary.
Source: National Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls
The average poll results over the last 5 days in the Indiana polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:
Candidate | % |
Hillary Clinton | 38 |
Barack Obama | 41 |