With only a couple days to go until February 5th, the momentum is undoubtedly swining in Obama's favor.
Hillary's lead in several of the Super Tuesday states is evapoarting. In almost every new poll that has come out from states like Georgia, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Connecticut, Obama is catching up and catching up fast. We've always assumed that Hillary's national lead in the polls is going to translate into huge wins on february 5th, but a lot of that early support was obviously very soft. To be 100% fair, Hillary's lead has seemingly gotten bigger in Tennessee, but the overwhelming trend is that Obama is picking up steam all over the country. This could be an interesting tuesday...
Georgia (103 delegates)
January 22nd
41% Obama
35% Clinton
January 30th
52% Obama
35% Clinton
California (370 delegates)
January 23rd
49% Clinton
32% Obama
January 29th
43% Clinton
40% Obama
Massachusetts (121 delegates)
January 23rd
59% Clinton
22% Obama
January 28th
43% Clinton
37% Obama
Minnesota
September 23rd
47% Clinton
22% Obama
January 27th
40% Clinton
33% Obama
Connecticut
January 17th
41% Clinton
27% Obama
January 27th
40% Obama
40% Clinton
HERE'S THE LINK...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/...
UPDATE: The Connecticut, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Minnesota numbers don't have "benchmarks" taken earlier from the same organization. They are new numbers though, and they are MUCH TIGHTER than polls taken earlier by different organizations. The Rassmussen California poll has narrowed slightly, so it remains to be seen if the other polls will also tighten. Also, just added on Real Clear Politics was a new poll showing Obama leading in Alabama for the first time.
UPDATE II:
New Jersey
Quinnipac poll
January 9th
51% Clinton
17% Obama
January 22nd
49% Clinton
32% Obama