Meanwhile, Edwards gained four points to stay in third place while all other candidates are in the low single digits.
'WASHINGTON - The 2008 Democratic presidential race has tightened, with Barack Obama gaining on front-runner Hillary
Clinton six weeks before the first contest, according to a national Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday...
"This race is just beginning, let alone all over," pollster John Zogby said.
Clinton led Obama 38 percent to 27 percent in the new poll, a 10-point fall from her 46 percent to 25 percent lead last month.
The drop followed a month of attacks on the New York senator from her rivals and a heavily criticized performance in a
late-October debate.
Former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina remained in third place, climbing four points to 13 percent. All other Democratic
contenders scored in low single digits, including New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson at 4 percent.'
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