PA may be Clinton country but it looks like NC is Obama countryUser provided
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huffingtonpost.com — April 21: On the eve of the Pennsylvania primary, Obama has shown his biggest lead thus far in a PPP poll:

Barack Obama: 57%
Hillary Clinton: 32%

April 14: A PPP poll suggests that Obama's "bitter" comments haven't had any effect on his lead thus far:

Barack Obama: 54%
Hillary Clinton: 34%

April 9: A Survey USA poll has Obama maintaining the same 10-point lead he held a month ago:

Barack Obama: 49%
Hillary Clinton: 39%

April 7: A PPP poll (pdf) has Obama maintaining his large lead of Clinton in North Carolina:

Barack Obama: 54%
Hillary Clinton: 33%
Undecided 13%

April 6: A Braun Research poll shows Obama with a big lead, and a huge number of undecideds:

Barack Obama: 35%
Hillary Clinton: 26%
Undecided: 39%

APRIL 5: A Charlotte Observer poll finds a closer race than recent polls, with two of five voters still undecided:

Barack Obama: 35%
Hillary Clinton: 26%

APRIL 5: A Rasmussen poll shows Obama with a huge north Carolina lead:

Barack Obama: 56%
Hillary Clinton: 33%

MARCH 31: A PPP poll (pdf) has Barack Obama with a sizable lead in North Carolina, following a full week with both candidates campaigning in the state:

Obama: 54%
Clinton: 36%

MARCH 27: An Insider Advantage poll shows Barack Obama with a double digit lead, although a large number of voters remain undecided:

Barack Obama: 49%
Hillary Clinton: 34%
Undecided: 17%

Read HuffPost's continuing North Carolina Primary coverage

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It looks like PA is for Hillary, IN may be 50-50some and if Obama wins NC what happens?
Barack is thew nominee
31%
The race continues to Puerto Rico
62%
The race is forced to stop by the people
2.4%
I don't know
2.4%
Other (please add)
2.4%
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Posted 1885 days ago
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Puerto Rico will be HUGE. They still cannot estimate the popular vote turnout.
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