APRIL 6: A Rasmussen poll shows a considerable tightening in the primary, with a tie between Clinton and Obama:
Hillary Clinton: 45%Barack Obama: 45%
Undecided: 6%
APRIL 4: A local Pennsylvania poll shows Clinton with an 11-point lead, down since from the previous poll two weeks ago but still comfortable:
Clinton: 49%Obama: 38%
APRIL 3: The latest Insider Advantage poll has Hillary clinging to a small lead, although a large number of voters remain undecided:
The internals show Clinton leading only slightly among white voters, while Obama leads among blacks. However, a larger-than-average number of black voters remain undecided, which suggests an advantage for Obama if past results are an indicator.
Clinton: 45%Obama: 43%
Undecided: 12%
APRIL 2: Clinton maintains a healthy lead in a Quinnipac poll, with her lead contracting by only a few points since March:
Clinton: 50%Obama: 41%
However, a PPP poll (pdf) finds Obama with the lead, albeit well within the margin of error:
Obama: 45%Clinton: 43%
APRIL 1: Survey USA has Hillary holding steadily ahead of Obama, with only a slight number of voters left undecided:
Clinton: 53%Obama: 41%
Undecided:2%
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