Ohio Poll Projects Victories for Clinton, McCain in March 4 Primaries

New data released today by the Ohio Poll projects victories in the March 4 presidential primary elections in the state for Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican John McCain.

The Ohio Poll, conducted by UC's Institute for Policy Research, did a final round of sampling for the primary election between Feb. 28 and March 2. Based on the results, the poll shows Clinton with an edge of 51.3 percent to 42.3 percent for Barack Obama in the hotly contested Democratic primary.

On the Republican side, McCain enjoys a margin of 53.4 percent to 23.7 percent for Mike Huckabee.

A more detailed summary of the results can be seen at:  http://www.ipr.uc.edu/Services/OPPressRelease.cfm

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