14% undecided for the McCain-Obama match up.
McCain-50 Clinton-42 in the same poll.
As for the Senate race, Mary Landrieu is at 50% with a 12 point lead over former Democrat John Kennedy (38%).
A point some have made is that Landrieu is not that popular in her home state; not true.
Landrieu's high approval ratings with voters -- 70 percent of those polled said they had a favorable impression of her -- make her a formidable candidate.
Race will be a factor in Louisiana.
White voters made much of the difference. Clinton had more support from white voters than Obama received in the poll. In head-to-head matchups against McCain, Clinton received just over 26 percent support from white voters, while Obama received only 16 percent support from the white voters surveyed.
"Race is obviously entering into the extremely poor numbers he's receiving from white voters," Pinsonat said.
I believe it is another case of when Obama comes to Louisiana, especially to north Louisiana, and he can make his case for President, contrasting himself to McCain, he will certainly improve his standing. Right now a lot of America still believe that McCain is a 'maverick' and that he is a centrist.
The telephone survey, of 600 likely Louisiana voters, was conducted from March 26 through April 9 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.