A new Public Policy Poll released this morning puts Obama ahead of Hillary in the Keystone State, 45-42.
PPP surveyed 1095 voters April 14-15, after bittergate. It should be noted that PPP has been among the most favorable polls for Obama over the last few weeks. Last week, PPP had Hillary ahead just 46-43.
Obama is winning men by 14 points, while Hillary is winning women by just 9 points. Obama is picking up 37% of the white vote and 77% of the black vote in this poll.
PPP has Obama up 20 points in Southeast Pennsylvania (53-33) and five points in the South Central region (46-41). Hillary leads all other regions.
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"Obama's increase in support from last week comes from small gains across the board. He's cut Clinton's margin with white voters, expanded his advantage with black voters, reduced Clinton's lead with women , and increased his percentage of the male vote."
The pollster says it has been in the field since the "bitter" remarks and "it doesn't appear the Clinton campaign has been able to gain any momentum with this issue."
UPDATE: From the crosstabs, Obama leads with all age group under 65 but only trails Hillary by 3 points (45-42) with voters over 65. Hillary typically has much larger leads with older voters in other polls.