Polls are here:
http://www.latimes.com/...
conducted April 10-14 (Thursday through Monday).
Indiana: Obama +5
North Carolina: Obama +13
Pennsylvania: Clinton +5
This is a reversal of the recent polling showing Clinton with a lead in Indiana, but the amount of that lead ranging anywhere from 3 to 16 points. The NC lead is small, but near the overlapping MoEs of the established polls, most of which have him up 18-20. The Pennsylvania list is long, so I've just included all the pollsters' most recent outputs below.
The polls did not push haed, apparently, as they all have undecided numbers in the 12-19% range.
Most interesting bit of the poll was a side question:
However, voters were asked about another controversy that has dogged the candidate in recent weeks: racially incendiary comments made by the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., the now-retired pastor of Obama's church in Chicago. The furor prodded Obama to deliver a major speech on racial relations in America last month.
In Pennsylvania, the flap seems to have marginally helped Obama more than hurt him: 24% said his handling of the issue made them think more highly of him; 15% said it made them think less highly of him; 58% said it made no difference in their views.
PA Polling roundup:
C+20 ARG (11-13 Apr)
C+14 SUSA (12-14 Apr)
C+10 IA (8 Apr)
C+9 Ras (14 Apr)
C+6 Quin (12-13 Apr)
C+6 Time (2-6 Apr)
C+6 Temple (27 Mar-9 Apr)
C+5 LAT/Bloom (10-14 Apr)
C+5 SV (4-6 Apr)
C+4 Zogby (9-10 Apr)
C+3 PPP (7-8 Apr)
C+3 SP&R (6-10 Apr)