Clinton, Obama Tied In Pennsylvania?
The race for the Democratic nomination for president in Pennsylvania is now a dead heat, American Research Group reports in its latest poll.
The poll found Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama tied at 45 precent with the vote due in the middle of the month.
In previous polls, Clinton had leads ranging from 11 to 12 percent; the most recent of those was just 10 days ago.
A close race between them in Pennsylvania would spell doom for Clinton's campaign; observers, strategists and pundits all say she needs a clear victory of at least eight percent, and some say only a double-digit win will allow her campaign to proceed in credibility. A tie, or loss, would increase calls for her to get out of the race.
The poll found Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama tied at 45 precent with the vote due in the middle of the month.
In previous polls, Clinton had leads ranging from 11 to 12 percent; the most recent of those was just 10 days ago.
A close race between them in Pennsylvania would spell doom for Clinton's campaign; observers, strategists and pundits all say she needs a clear victory of at least eight percent, and some say only a double-digit win will allow her campaign to proceed in credibility. A tie, or loss, would increase calls for her to get out of the race.
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