Here are the latest results from the Indiana poll by Rasmussen Reports published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 400 voters polled on 4/29.
Rasmussen Reports Date: 4/29 Indiana Added: 5/1/08 Est. MoE = 4.9% |
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Hillary Clinton | 46% |
Barack Obama | 41% |
Unsure | 13% |
Quote:
Eighty-two percent (82%) of Clinton voters say they are “certain” they will vote for her while 77% of Obama supporters say the same about their decision. Among supporters of each candidate, just 4% say there’s a good chance they will change their mind.Clinton leads by nineteen percentage points among White voters. Obama leads 90% to 4% among African-Americans.
Obama leads among voters under 40 while Clinton has the edge among older voters. The former First Lady is especially strong among those over 65--she leads by a two-to-one margin among senior citizens.
The survey was conducted Tuesday night. That was after Obama’s denunciation of his former Pastor but before Hoosiers had a chance to see it in the morning newspapers.
Clinton is viewed favorably by 73% of Likely Indiana Primary Voters while Obama earns positive reviews from 70%. Those figures include 46% with a Very Favorable opinion of Clinton and 39% who think that highly of Obama.
Fifty percent (50%) of Clinton voters have a favorable opinion of Obama. Fifty-one percent (51%) of Obama voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton.
Source: State Primary 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 | 46 |
Barack Obama | 41 |