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As per a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken over the weekend, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has increased her poll numbers over Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
In a survey that did not include Al Gore (who has not said he is running), the survey shows that Sen. Clinton’s points have increased by 8% whereas Sen. Obama’s has decreased by 2 points. Interestingly, the survey that does include Al Gore as a candidate shows that numbers for Sen. Obama actually drop by 6% and Sen. Clinton’s numbers do not change. Can the recent “back and forth” between the two regarding how to deal with rogue leaders be the reason for this drop? For full results of the survey, go to http://www.usatoday.com/news/polls/tables/live/2007-08-06-2008-poll.htm |
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