He's now tied Clinton in New Hampshire and is ahead of her in South Carolina. Last month, in the same polls, he was nine points behind Clinton in NH and two points behind in SC. If more blacks and women start breaking in his direction, Clinton is in trouble. I think her husband is canny enough to realize she lost the foreign policy spat with Obama last week. In the end, fortune favors the brave.
Edited on Tue Jul-31-07 02:48 PM by MannyGoldstein
I've noticed a dramatic decrease in "resistance is futile" posts on DU over the past couple of days. This seems to always happen right before there's bad news for Mrs. Clinton.
SC has been a mess in terms of consistent polling especially ARG which has seen huge jumps and falls for both Hillary and Obama over the last two months.
NH is a little more interesting because its the first poll since early May to show Obama neck and neck with Hillary.
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