I'm not sure if these were posted yet as I did a search and did not see them. Anyway, Rasmussen has new polls out from:
New York
Rasmussen - Clinton 52, Obama 34
Marist - Clinton 54, Obama 38
Missouri - Clinton 47, Obama 38
Tennessee
Rasmussen - Clinton 49, Obama 35
WSMV TV - Clinton 36, Obama 31
Alabama - Clinton 46, Obama 41
I also see the Washington Post has a 47 - 43 Clinton lead nationally.
From this we can take that Clinton is leading:
New York by 16 - 20 points
Missouri by 4 - 9 points
Tennessee by 5 - 14 points
Alabama by 0 - 6 points
Also, it does look like Clinton has stopped the bleeding from the past 2 weeks for now, but there is still a couple days to go with some undecideds still out there. I think losing Alabama and to a lesser extent Missouri and Tennessee would be a fairly big blow for Obama. I know they like the position they are in going into Maryland, DC, and Virginia, but the Clinton campaign feels they have a big advantage in Texas and Ohio and that Virginia will be very competitive.