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Polls: Clinton, Obama are close nationally

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THE NUMBERS: CBS News-New York Times
Barack Obama, 46 percent
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 38 percent

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This poll has warning signs for Obama. Though his lead over Clinton is slightly larger than it was in the last CBS-New York Times poll in early April, there are more undecided Democratic voters — and fewer Democrats see Obama as the likely nominee than said so then. He still is seen as likelier than Clinton to defeat Republican John McCain, but by a narrower margin. Obama runs about evenly when matched up against McCain, losing the slight lead he had a month ago with sharply lower support now from white women. Clinton has maintained a small advantage over the Arizona GOP senator. Obama is viewed unfavorably by 10 percent more people than did so in early April.
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