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