THE NUMBERS:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 49 percent
Barack Obama, 41 percent
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OF INTEREST:
Less than two weeks before Pennsylvania's April 22 primary, Clinton maintains a strong lead among women, whites, Catholics, older and lower-income people. Obama is ahead with blacks and the young, but leads only slightly among college graduates, with whom he usually does well. The two perform evenly with voters concerned about good jobs. Those who think racial discrimination is the major impediment to blacks getting ahead prefer Obama, while those who say blacks themselves are to blame lean toward Clinton.
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The Time magazine poll was conducted by telephone from April 2-6. It involved telephone interviews with 676 registered Pennsylvania Democrats who said they were likely to vote in the primary. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 4 percentage points.
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COMPLETE RESULTS:
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