Jun 02 2008

South Dakota Polls Say Clinton

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 7:23 pm

Well, we are on the Eve of yet another Primary, this time one of the less populated states in the nation, South Dakota. Early polls in South Dakota indicate that Clinton has a fairly large lead among democrats.


Hillary Clinton has a 60 percent to 34 percent for Barrack Obama, according to the American Research Group Inc., an independent polling company based out of New Hampshire. Six percent were undecided. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent. The sample size, according to the American Research Group, was a random sample of 600 Democratic voters likely to vote in the primary. 600 is quite a small sample, and the state could poll differently in different counties. Even if Hillary wins, liek the poll suggest, the lead by Obama is almost too much for Hillary to overcome. Because of South Dakota’s size it will not really help Clinton in terms of delegates but she is hoping a decisive win will sway the super delegates her way.
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