SurveyUSA has Obama up over Clinton by 55% to 32%. More details after the jump.
Clinton's black support is very weak--receiving only 15% compared to Obama's 78%. In contrast to earlier primaries, Obama appears prepared to win the Latino vote in Maryland where he currently leads with 65% to 33% for Clinton.
Clinton currently has a plurality among white voters with 44% to 39% for Obama. Her strongest region of the State is the Baltimore suburbs where she has 41% to 44% for Obama. The Senator from Illinois leads in Baltimore City with 68% to 21% and elsewhere in the State with 60% to 29%.
There is a huge gender gap. Obama leads among men by 65% to 24% while winning women by a margin of just 48% to 39%. One wonders if this is driven primarily by white voters as it has been in some previous primary states.
Monday, February 11, 2008
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Posted by David Lublin at 5:42 PM
Labels: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, polls, presidential primary