The Public Policy Polling Monday released their results to confirm that Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama leads the vote in North Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary.
In a survey conducted on April 5 and 6, the results show that 54 percent of the people are planning to vote for Obama while only 33 percent are planning to vote on rival and New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Thirteen percent of the people surveyed remain undecided.
“Even with both candidates now running TV ads in the state, Obama is maintaining his lead in that solid 20 point range,” said Dean Debnam, Public Policy Polling President.
Rumors abound in voters' mistrust of Clinton and are part of the reason she has received considerably less of the vote.
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