Suffolk's new Indiana poll has Clinton at 49 and Obama at 43. Poblano ranks Suffolk in the middle of the pack as far reliability, slightly below par, and just ahead of Zogby.
The poll's margin of error is +/- 4 points.
Update: Interesting:
In the race for the Democratic nomination for governor, Jill Long Thompson (35 percent) led Jim Schellinger (27 percent). Meanwhile, a whopping 36 percent still have not made a choice, suggesting that some of these undecided voters will vote Republican for governor come November.
I didn't realize there was a competitive Democratic gubernatorial primary. It will be very interesting to see how many more votes are cast in the presidential primary than in the gubernatorial contest. The difference should be an indicator of how many pro-McCain voters have inserted themselves in the primary.
If there are a lot of pro-McCain voters, Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos is won't necessarily be the reason. There are a lot of Republicans who would rather see Clinton as president than Obama, even though they will never vote for either candidate. Even though their primary preference is heartfelt, they still should not be allowed to pick the nominee unless they plan to vote for that candidate.