A new Rasmussen Texas poll is out,
A word of caution though, Rasmussen is predicting a lower than normal turnout among Hispanic voters. So, that might lead one to believe that the SurveyUSA poll may show Clinton up higher. And it's hard to know what kind of effect the last few days may be having. However, there does appear to be some good news among early voters.
"The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Texas finds Senator Hillary Clinton clinging to a one-point lead over Senator Barack Obama. With just over a week to go, it’s Clinton 46% Obama 45%. Nine percent (9%) of voters remain undecided and another 14% say it’s possible they could still change their mind..."
"Clinton now has a five point advantage among women but trails by seven among men. Both those figures are down from the previous survey. Fifty-seven percent (57%) of the sample for this poll are women. That’s up from 52% in the earlier survey, largely because more women expressed a higher likelihood of voting.
Clinton leads among voters 50 and older (51% of the sample). She does especially well among those who are over 65 while Obama carries the day with voters under 50..."
Here is a clue to what is going on with early voting,
"Twenty-nine percent (29%) say they have already voted and Obama leads handily among this group."
We'll see if SurveyUSA is showing the same thing tonight among early voters.
http://rasmussenreports.com/...