The new Gallup daily tracking poll shows Obama Leads Clinton by 10 Points.

And while such polls must be taken with a grain of salt, if anything because the nominee is not chosen in a national contest, one has to admit that it is good news for Obama in terms of national (and, more importantly, Superdelegate) perceptions.
Also: while the Gallup poll is just one poll, the Pollster.com aggregation of all polls (through 4/3) shows a trend line that is likely giving the Clinton camp some heartburn.

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April 9th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
[...] scientist Steven Taylor writes: And while such polls must be taken with a grain of salt, if anything because the nominee is not [...]
April 10th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Well, if you are a Clintonite, the aggregation of all polls provides less need to reach for the acid blockers than does the Gallup (down ~5 points rather than 10).