Poll: Clinton far ahead in West Virginia
AP : May 12 2008
Made Popular May 12 2008

THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats in West Virginia

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THE NUMBERS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, 60 percent

Barack Obama, 24 percent

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OF INTEREST:

Though Obama seems on the verge of capturing the Democratic nomination, two-thirds in this poll of likely Democratic voters in Tuesday’s West Virginia primary said Clinton should stay in the race. Nearly three-quarters said she is not hurting the party by competing in the remaining contests. About four in 10 view Obama unfavorably and about the same number have positive views of him, a bad ratio for a candidate. Just four in 10 say they would vote for the Democratic nominee in this fall’s general election if their choice is not the candidate, with nearly a quarter saying they would back Republican John McCain and three in 10 undecided.

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The Suffolk University poll was conducted by telephone from Jan. 10-11. It involved interviews with 600 likely Democratic voters and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

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COMPLETE RESULTS: http://www.suffolk.edu

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