South Carolina Democrats vote tomorrow. Not an understatement to say this past week was very intense -- one of the most intense and contentious of the campaign so far. Two recent polls in South Carolina give the lead to Obama.
The latest daily tracking from Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby shows tightening in the race:
Barack Obama has a 13-point lead on rival Hillary Clinton but his support has eroded slightly on the eve of South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Friday.McClatchy/MSNBC:
Obama's edge on Clinton slipped by two points overnight but remained in double digits, 38 percent to 25 percent, in the rolling poll, with John Edwards gaining two points to climb to 21 percent and inch closer to second place.
The statewide landscape, as of Wednesday night:We'll know the statewide landscape tomorrow night.
# Obama, 38 percent.
# Clinton, 30 percent.
# Edwards, 19 percent.
# Undecided, 13 percent.
The poll's error margin was plus or minus 5 percentage points.







