Obama 5 points ahead 50-45% in the final SUSA tracking poll.
Clinton clinging to a lead in the Indiana just released Insider Advantage poll 48-44.
PPP has Indiana 51-46, which is a slight tightening.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...
I am a tad concerned that the just released ABC/SUSA final tracking poll has Obama up just by 5 points over Clinton in North Carolina 50-45% but the fact that Indiana seems to be tightening up considerably with Obama getting 40% of the white vote is great news.
Here are the links:
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- On the eve of the North Carolina Democratic Primary, with 25% of votes already cast, Barack Obama has no breathing room in his hope to defeat Hillary Clinton in popular votes.
According to SurveyUSA's 8th and final tracking poll, conducted exclusively for ABC11 Eyewitness News, on the final day of the fiercely fought campaign, Senator Barack Obama holds on with 50% of the vote to Senator Hillary Clinton's 45% of those polled.
There is no foreseeable outcome in North Carolina, regardless of which candidate wins the popular vote, where one candidate collects significantly more convention delegates than the other.
Therefore, the exact final vote totals have much more symbolic importance than real importance.
And as for Indiana,
http://www.southernpoliticalreport.c...
This is a real horse race. Hopefully, Obama can use the couple of good news cycles that he has had to make Indiana a 50-50 result.
I am counting on the early voting in North Carolina and a huge AA turnout to propel him to victory there.
PPP should have an Indiana poll shortly. I will update if they do.
How do you all feel about North Carolina?