NC PrimD: Rasmussen: Obama 9% ahead of Clinton
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« on: May 02, 2008, 11:53:53 AM »

New Poll: North Carolina President by Rasmussen on 2008-05-01

Summary:
Obama:
49%
Clinton:
40%
Other:
0%
Undecided:
11%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details

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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2008, 01:30:47 PM »

the way undecideds have been breaking for Clinton at the last minute, she is within striking distance only down by 9 with 11% undecided.  She definitely has the momentum, but will it last?
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2008, 03:02:07 PM »

This poll looks to be roughly in the right ballpark and is close to the Mason Dixon and Research 2000 polls which had Obama at +7%.
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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2008, 03:13:28 PM »

These polls all seem to be consolidating around high single digits.  You don't usually get this kind of consistency with so many polls.
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2008, 03:36:30 PM »

Here's the thing, Obama usually outperforms his poll numbers in the south, but Clinton always win a majority of undecideds. So, this race could either be a mid/high single digit race, or a solid double digit victory for Obama.
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« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2008, 04:12:09 PM »

The other thing you have to remember about NC is that they have mail-in voting so many people may have voted back when the polls were showing a 15+ Obama lead.  Even if Clinton closes at the last minute in the polls it could end up being California in reverse where she still loses big due to early voting.
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