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Zogby Says It's Hillary in Penn by Ten

Nick Gillespie | April 22, 2008, 7:38am

Today's Democratic primary in Pennsylvania is underway. Yesterday, pollster John Zogby released a survey showing that among likely primary voters in the Keystone State, Hillary Clinton was up 10 points, 51 percent to 41 percent, over Barack Obama.

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Over at Real Clear Politics, the average of polls has Clinton up by 6 percent:

Polling Data
PollDateSampleClintonObamaSpread
RCP Average04/17 - 04/21-49.343.3Clinton +6.0
InsiderAdvantage04/21 - 04/21712 LV4942Clinton +7.0
Zogby04/20 - 04/21675 LV5141Clinton +10.0
Rasmussen04/20 - 04/20722 LV4944Clinton +5.0
Suffolk04/19 - 04/20600 LV5242Clinton +10.0
PPP (D)04/19 - 04/202338 LV4649Obama +3.0
Strategic Vision (R)04/18 - 04/201200 LV4841Clinton +7.0
Quinnipiac04/18 - 04/201027 LV5144Clinton +7.0
SurveyUSA04/18 - 04/20710 LV5044Clinton +6.0
Mason-Dixon04/17 - 04/18625 LV4843Clinton +5.0
See All Pennsylvania Democratic Primary Polling Data

The cable show chatter over the past couple of weeks has been that Hillary needs a double-digit win to pull super delegates her way. Not sure how much that matters but there's this non-bombshell all over Fox News this A.M.: Michael Moore, the documentary filmmaker who is not liked by genre pioneer Frederick Wiseman, has endorsed Obama

Hit & Runners, do you care who wins Pennsylvania? Why or why not? In one sentence or less.

Update: Libertarian Democrat and reason contributor Terry Michael says no matter what happens today, it's over for Clinton. Read about it in the Wash Times:

A rush toward Mr. Obama will get underway in the early morning hours of April 23, before we elitist Democrats grab our caramel macchiattos at Starbucks. By the time we reach Whole Foods in the late afternoon of the day after, and before we can put those French lentils with baby carrots into the microwave, the march of super delegates toward ObamaLand will be viewable on our 47-inch flat panel displays, presented by the best political teams in the cable babbling cosmos.

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