Wednesday, August 22, 2007
In South Carolina’s Democratic Presidential Primary, the first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Hillary Clinton leading with 38% of the vote among Likely Democratic Primary Voters. Barack Obama attracts 30% of the vote while John Edwards is a distant third at 13%. Joe Biden earns 3% and Bill Richardson 2%.
Clinton, the frontrunner in national polls, also leads in the New Hampshire and Florida primaries.
In South Carolina, among voters under 40, Obama has the advantage over Clinton. Clinton though, leads by seventeen percentage points among the 40+ crowd.
Among black voters, Clinton and Obama are even while Edwards support is virtually non-existent. However, among white voters, the picture looks entirely different--Clinton is on top while Edwards has twice the support of Obama.
Among South Carolina’s liberal Primary voters, Clinton leads Obama by three. Among moderate and conservative voters, Clinton has a fifteen point advantage.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/south_carolina_clinton_38_obama_30SC polls have been a bit erratic. Last one to come out was ARG that had Obama up 4 in their previous poll Hillary was up 15. The two polls before the latest ARG poll have Hillary up by double digits.