Well That Didn’t Take Long

Filed under: 2008 elections, Barack Obama — Claudia, Assistant Editor on March 22, 2008 @ 11:43 pm CET

The latest Gallup poll is out, and once again Obama is leading Clinton, 48% to 45% (which is just within the margin of error). RealClearPolitics, which averages out many different polls, has Obama up by 3,5%.

Clinton will still obliterate him in Pennsylvania, but it seems that this last controversy was hardly the death blow some people gleefully thought it might be.

Other (much needed) good news for the Obama camp: he has a lot more money these days. Oh and Michigan isn’t re-voting (thanks in part to objections from both campaigns).

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2 Comments »

  1. 1 Daleesp

    March 23, 2008 @ 12:06 am CET

    [admin] Comment deleted. You are welcome to write the mostly off-topic comment again, in your own words. You know, the ones you use when you aren’t copy-pasting spam comments?

  2. 2 Interested

    March 23, 2008 @ 7:03 am CET

    re-voting is the last thing in the world that  would be right to do.

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