Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are back to a statistical tie in the Democratic nomination battle, with Obama ahead 47 percent to 46 percent, according to the Gallup daily tracking poll conducted March 18-22. The margin of error is 3 points. Clinton had led by as much as 7 points earlier last week, then Obama creeped back in the last daily survey to lead by 3.
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You know, we Democrats grouse about how long it's taking to choose a nominee, but seriously, isn't this so much better than having a nominee right after Super Tuesday that we can only gin up so much enthusiasm for? For better or worse, this will be an election cycle we'll always remember, and I'm glad to be alive to experience it.
Posted by: Mary Kitt-Neel
| March 25, 2008 10:13 AM
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