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 Obama +3.5%
 Obama
45.5
 Clinton
42.0
 Upcoming States (Dems)
North Carolina: Obama 51.3, Clinton 36.0 Obama +15.3
Kentucky: Clinton 58.0, Obama 29.0      Clinton +29.0
Indiana: Clinton 52.0, Obama 43.0        Clinton +9.0
Obama vs. McCain -  McCain +0.2
 McCain
44.6
 Obama
44.4
Clinton vs. McCain - McCain +0.2
 McCain 45.4
 Clinton
45.2
TOP 5 BATTLEGROUND STATES
Nat'l  
Ref's Avg. of Battle- grounds
McCain +4.0
 
McCain +1.4
PA  
FL  
OH  
MO  
IA  
       

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Candidate Clinton to Richardson: 'Barack Obama Can't Win'

Clinton's 15 point lead in Pennsylvania cut from 15.0 to 5.8 in three days

If Clinton cannot win Pennsylvania by double digits, it's hard to imagine a scenario where she can catch Obama in the national popular vote. 

Clinton holds a huge lead in Kentucky

If Clinton wins Kentucky by nearly thirty points it will offset her losses in North Carolina and make the two states a wash or a slight Clinton plus.  This puts all that much more emphasis on Pennsylvania, Indiana and whether or not the Democrats count the Florida popular vote from the primary vote they held in the state.

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