Four polls released over the last 24 hours all find Hillary still leading in Pennsylvania.
Thee of the polls show Hillary's lead is down to five or six percent.
A Quinnipiac University poll: 50%-44% --Obama is catching up and Hillary is losing ground among women.
A Strategic Vision poll: 47%-42%.
A Rasmussen Reports poll: 48%-43% -- That’s little changed from a week ago, but down from a ten-point lead two weeks ago, a thirteen-point lead in mid-March and a fifteen-point advantage in early March.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that a SurveyUSA poll finds Hillary leading by a far larger margin -- 56%-38%.
The Rasmussen poll also finds that the Democrats still have a deserter problem. Only 61% of Hillary supporters say they are likely to vote for Obama against John McCain. On the other hand, if Hillary is nominated, only 67% of Obama supporters are likely to vote for her.
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