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Polls Show Huge Stakes Following Democratic Debate

Tonight’s Democratic debate in Ohio was remarkably sterile and nuanced considering what the latest polls suggest is at stake between Senators Clinton and Obama. Based on the latest numbers, whichever candidate hit a home run in tonight’s debate could put the other down for the count in both Texas and Ohio.

In Ohio, Hillary still leads Obama by an average of ten points, although that is within the sum of the margin of error and responders who claimed to be undecided. As we’ve learned in previous primaries, that can add up to a big surprise when voting day actually comes. In Texas, the two are dead even, and nationally, Obama pulled ahead of Hillary by double digits, and continued to increase his lead in key demographics.

Here are the totals:

Ohio:

Clinton — 49 Obama — 39

Texas:

Clinton — 50 Obama — 48 (Margin of Error: 4.5%)

National:

Clinton — 38 Obama — 54

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