polls is that while Obama is maintaining his advantage over Clinton among Democrats nationwide, the matchup of boths Dems against McCain show Clinton to be having a bigger lead on McCain than Obama.
This is the electability issue that she is trying to win over the superdelegates with. The problem the superdelegates have is that even if the polls continue to show her as having the better chance against McCain, if they give it to her without her "earning" it the backlash among hard-core liberal Democrats might be enough to cost them the race anyway. lets see what the next few weeks of polls show as Rev Wright continues to speak out and defend himself and his church.
Summary of recent polls at http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
This is the electability issue that she is trying to win over the superdelegates with. The problem the superdelegates have is that even if the polls continue to show her as having the better chance against McCain, if they give it to her without her "earning" it the backlash among hard-core liberal Democrats might be enough to cost them the race anyway. lets see what the next few weeks of polls show as Rev Wright continues to speak out and defend himself and his church.
Summary of recent polls at http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/