Recent nationwide and state polls show that Hillary Clinton's lead over the rest of the democratic presidential candidates is growing.http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/5/prweb525993.htmPRWEB
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5/14/07
Hillary Clinton Extends Lead Over Obama in Several States and Nationwide Polls Washington D.C. (PRWEB) May 14, 2007 -- American Research Group ran recent state polls in Florida, Michigan, and California from May 4-8, 2007.
Hillary Clinton extended her lead in each of these states.
In Florida, Clinton's lead has gone from 16% to 28%. Edwards was second in the last poll taken in February. Obama is now in second.
Hillary Clinton's lead in Michigan over the same span has gone from 5% to 13%.
In California, Clinton's lead has gone from a statistical dead heat (3%) to 9%.
The interest in the Obama's campaign seems to be staying stable, but Clinton's support is growing nationwide. A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation polls taken from May 4-6, 2007, has Clinton's lead over Obama growing from 4% to 14% from April. The USA Today/Gallup Poll has Clinton's lead ballooning from 5% to 15%.
According to David Terr of PresidentPolls2008.com, "Barack Obama's support has been staying stable but Hillary Clinton's support has grown."
David Terr holds a Phd in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley and is the lead analyst and content developer of PresidentPolls2008.com.