<font size="4"><center>N. Carolina voters trust Obama more than Clinton</font size></center>
McClatch Washington Bureau &
Charlotte Observer
April 5, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama leads rival Hillary Clinton among North Carolina voters in part because voters say they value trustworthiness over experience.
Democrat Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton 35 percent to 26 percent among likely voters in North Carolina's May 6 Democratic primary. But nearly four in 10 are still undecided.
Those are among the findings of a new Observer/WCNC Poll.
Among likely primary voters, the two virtually split the support of white voters and women while Obama has a strong -- 59 percent to 7 percent -- lead among African Americans.
Obama and Clinton are essentially tied among women; Obama has a slight edge among men. Clinton leads Obama among voters over 55; Obama leads among everyone else.
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McClatch Washington Bureau &
Charlotte Observer
April 5, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama leads rival Hillary Clinton among North Carolina voters in part because voters say they value trustworthiness over experience.
Democrat Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton 35 percent to 26 percent among likely voters in North Carolina's May 6 Democratic primary. But nearly four in 10 are still undecided.
Those are among the findings of a new Observer/WCNC Poll.
Among likely primary voters, the two virtually split the support of white voters and women while Obama has a strong -- 59 percent to 7 percent -- lead among African Americans.
Obama and Clinton are essentially tied among women; Obama has a slight edge among men. Clinton leads Obama among voters over 55; Obama leads among everyone else.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/104/story/32787.html
http://www.charlotte.com/109/story/567558.html