According to ARG's latest poll in the Pennsylvania primary, Obama's unprecedented ad buys in the Keystone state may have begun to hurt him: “23% of likely Democratic primary voters say that excessive exposure to Obama's advertising is causing them to support Clinton.” But here's the big news from ARG: Clinton has opened up a huge lead in Pennsylvania of 57% to Obama's 37%. The breakdown:
“Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama 48% to 44% among men (45% of likely Democratic primary voters). Among women, Clinton leads 64% to 31%.
“Clinton leads 64% to 29% among white voters (82% of likely Democratic primary voters). Obama leads 79% to 18% among African American voters (14% of likely Democratic primary voters).
“Clinton leads 52% to 43% among voters age 18 to 49 (50% of likely Democratic primary voters) and Clinton leads 62% to 31% among voters age 50 and older.
“10% of all likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Hillary Clinton in the primary and 24% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Barack Obama in the primary.
“23% of likely Democratic primary voters say that excessive exposure to Obama's advertising is causing them to support Clinton.”
“Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama 48% to 44% among men (45% of likely Democratic primary voters). Among women, Clinton leads 64% to 31%.
“Clinton leads 64% to 29% among white voters (82% of likely Democratic primary voters). Obama leads 79% to 18% among African American voters (14% of likely Democratic primary voters).
“Clinton leads 52% to 43% among voters age 18 to 49 (50% of likely Democratic primary voters) and Clinton leads 62% to 31% among voters age 50 and older.
“10% of all likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Hillary Clinton in the primary and 24% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Barack Obama in the primary.
“23% of likely Democratic primary voters say that excessive exposure to Obama's advertising is causing them to support Clinton.”
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