Little change today in Gallup's daily tracking poll. For the second straight survey, this one combining results from Feb.20 and Feb.22-23, results for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are within the 3 point margin of error, with Obama at 47 percent and Clinton at 46 percent. John McCain retains his better than 3-to-1 lead over Mike Huckabee at 65 percent to 20 percent. Which brings to mind the headline of a story in today's Chicago Tribune which, referring to Huckabee's appearance on the "Weekend Update" segment of Saturday Night Live, read: "Live, From New York ... And Going Nowhere."
Gallup Tracking Poll: Dems Stay Close, McCain Stays Way Ahead
February 24, 2008 6:40 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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