Sen. Obama “Gaining Steam” in Ohio
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting on a Quinnipiac poll showing that Sen. Obama’s support in Ohio has increased from 13 percent in January to 22 percent now. In contrast, Sen. Clinton’s support has dipped from 38 percent down to 32 percent.
As the article notes:
There’s good news for Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy: The senator from Illinois is getting more popular in Ohio, while Democratic rival Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York is holding steady at best.
…”The Democrats generally seem to be doing somewhat better in Ohio than in some other historical swing states,” Quinniiac’s Peter Brown says in a statement. “Although it is 20 months until Election Day, the Republicans may want to determine why. This poll is especially good news for Sen. Obama as some Democrats seem to be looking for someone other than Sen. Clinton.”

