Pennsylvania (PA) Poll * April 21, 2008 * Clinton Leads Obama By 7 Point
Voters under 45 go with Obama 57 - 41, while older voters back Clinton 54 - 40 percent. "Pennsylvania voters apparently made up their minds a couple of weeks ago and nothing has happened since to change them. An extraordinary turnout effort by Sen. Barack Obama's campaign could snatch this victory from Sen. Hillary Clinton, but that does not appear likely," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. "Sen. Obama got off message after his 'bitter' remarks and never regained his momentum, giving Sen. Clinton the opening to fight another day in Indiana and North Carolina.
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