Minnesota Poll: Clinton, McCain Lead Obama, Romney
Parker Hodges | Posted 1:58 p.m. Jan. 31 The latest statewide poll shows Sen. John McCain surging out ahead of his nearest rivals Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney, while Hillary Clinton holds a less imposing lead over Barack Obama with Tuesday's Minnesota caucus looming.The Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll on the Democratic side showed John Edwards pulling in support from 12% of those polled to Obama's 33% and Clinton's 40%. Thirteen percent declared that they don't yet know who they are supporting. Since the survey Edwards has dropped out and no clear picture has emerged about where Edwards supporters are heading. The candidate hasn't yet endorsed one of his former rivals.McCain's lead in the state has stretched to 19 points over Huckabee and 24 points ahead of Romney, considered his more serious opponent at the moment.You can get more poll details from mpr.org right here.
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