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Source: Siena Research Institute (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DClintonDemocratic46%piePoll Date: 2008-04-16
RMcCainRepublican42%Number Polled: 624
-Other-0%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-12%Voter Type: Registered

Obama leads McCain in New York by 5%, Clinton by 4%

 By: Alcon (D-WA) - 2008-04-24 @ 12:28:29

“With a little more than six months until Election Day, New York is looking more ‘purple’ than ‘blue’ these days, since neither Clinton or Obama gets 50 percent of the vote against McCain, and both Democrats have small and shrinking leads against the Arizona Republican,” said Steven Greenberg, spokesman for the Siena New York Poll. “New York’s senator, who has the highest unfavorable rating she has ever had in a Siena New York poll, leads McCain 46-42 percent and Obama’s lead over McCain is 45-40 percent. Both Democrats had seven point leads in February.”
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This SRI survey was conducted April 13-16, 2008 by telephone calls to 624 registered New York State voters. It has a margin of error of + 3.9 percentage points.
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