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Zogby Poll says Clinton has slight lead over Obama

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Play from 0:00[0:00] ..." Barack Obama maintains a slight lead over John McCain. But John McCain as a double digit lead over Hillary Clinton and so not very good news for Senator Clinton today. What sort of demographics are elected. Well Senator Clinton does well older voters -- but where where she loses out in the battle against McCain is usually don't do as well."...

Play from 0:36[0:36] ..." What we see is that when Hillary Clinton goes against John McCain Ralph Nader his numbers go up and that's the number that the Democrat -- among African American young voters go down. Armed whereas well suggesting. That at least for now. Youngsters African Americans strongly what Barack Obama and that some might go over to Ralph -- if if if fled to Obama does not get the nomination. Are these"...

Play from 1:23[1:23] ..." line is it's up like this is not real good news for Senator Clinton. "...

Play from 1:26[1:26] ..." Today is not good news for Senator Clinton not the kind of case that she wants to be making"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" Barack Obama maintains a slight lead over John McCain. But John McCain as a double digit lead over Hillary Clinton and so not very good news for Senator Clinton today. What sort of demographics are elected. Well Senator Clinton does well older voters -- but where where she loses out in the battle against McCain is usually don't do as well. Among -- African Americans or amongst younger voters as well as. Democrat."

Play from 0:30[0:30]" What sort of trend have you seen coming double digits that's a significant. You know that's -- significantly."

Play from 0:36[0:36]" What we see is that when Hillary Clinton goes against John McCain Ralph Nader his numbers go up and that's the number that the Democrat -- among African American young voters go down. Armed whereas well suggesting. That at least for now. Youngsters African Americans strongly what Barack Obama and that some might go over to Ralph -- if if if fled to Obama does not get the nomination. Are these numbers different than the list police did. Well -- at school it was much tighter it was still the same trend with them but doing better then Clinton although it would -- much tighter race McCain beating Clinton by about five or --"

Play from 1:22[1:22]" The bottom line is it's up like this is not real good news for Senator Clinton. "

Play from 1:26[1:26]" Today is not good news for Senator Clinton not the kind of case that she wants to be making"

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