Poll: Obama Pulls Even With McCain Among Whites In New York
This is a bit suggestive: A new Quinnipiac poll finds that Obama has rapidly pulled even among white voters with McCain in New York in the wake of Hillary's withdrawal from the race, and is now swamping McCain among overall New Yorkers by a double digit margin, 50%-36%.
New York is obviously among the bluest of blue states. But in an April Q-poll, Obama was losing to McCain among whites by 10 points (48%-38%). Now he has 42% of whites to McCain's 43%. That's not bad movement -- and Obama's movement among whites will of course be a key metric to watch.
The poll -- which surveyed 1,388 voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6 percentage points --- also found that more New York voters say Hillary should not be made Veep (48%-42%). But a majority of New York Dems favor the idea (53%-35%).

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