Here are the most recent polls for the Super Tuesday states. These polls will may be inaccurate as of right now because they were taken before the South Carolina primary. So as of today, all of these polls are over a week old. Since then, the South Carolina primary has taken place and the democratic electorate has been subject to that many more hours of political commercials and other such bombardment of phone calls, mailers, etc. by all parties.
The next time we'll see all the candidates together on national television will be at the next debate. The California Democratic debate takes place on Thursday, and can be seen on CNN. After the debate, more polling may be conducted, so hopefully we will have some fresh poll numbers after Thursday. Anyhow, here's the round up:
Alabama - Clinton +15, no MOE provided, 1/23/08, Rasmussen
Alaska - no poll available
Arizona - Clinton +10, (+/- 6.5), 1/20-24, Behavior Research Center
California - Clinton +17, (+/- 4), 1/23-27, LA Times/Politico, CNN
Colorado - Obama +2, (+/- 3.5), 1/21-23, Denver Post
Connecticut - Clinton +14 (+/- 5), 1/9-17, The Courant
Delaware - no poll available
Democrats Abroad - no poll available
Georgia - Obama + 6, no MOE available, Rasmussen
Idaho - no poll available
Illinois - Obama +29, (+/-) 4.5, 1/21-24, Research 2000
Kansas - no poll available
Massachusetts - Clinton +37, (+/- 4.1), 1/22-23, Survey USA
Minnesota - no poll available
Montana - no poll available
New Jersey - Clinton +17, (+/- 4.6), 1/15-22, Quinnipiac
New Mexico - no poll available
New York - Clinton +28, (+/- 5), 1/23-26, USA Today/Gallup
North Dakota - no poll available
Oklahoma - Clinton +20, (+/- 3.9), 1/11-13, Survey USA
Tennessee - Clinton +14, (+/- 5), 1/19-21, WSMV-TV/Nashville
Utah - no poll available
West Virginia - no poll available
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