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HILL BRIEFS

Clinton Has A Narrow Lead In Indiana, Poll Finds

Mon. May 5, 2008


Politics. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York has a 49-43 percent lead over Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois in Indiana's Democratic presidential primary contest, according to a Suffolk University poll. The survey of 600 likely Democratic voters was conducted Saturday and Sunday and has a 4-point error margin.

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  • Fresh Off Louisiana Victory, DCCC Looks To Mississippi
  • Waxman: Medicaid Cuts Could Hurt Response In Attacks
  • Some Senate Republicans Want Renewable-Fuels Waiver
  • Debate Rages Over Scanning Mandate For Incoming Cargo
  • OMB Plan To Improve Clearance IT Gets Mixed Reaction
  • Panel Calls For More Info On Cybersecurity Budget Request

HILL BRIEFS

  • Frank Says Mortgage Industry Lagging On Jumbo Loans
  • Troubled By Rising Gas Prices, Bush Says There's No Quick Fix
  • Nation's Service Economy Unexpectedly Expanded In April
  • Clinton Has A Narrow Lead In Indiana, Poll Finds

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