With four weeks to go, Hillary Clinton continues to maintain a strong lead in Pennsylvania:
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Pennsylvania shows Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama 49% to 39%. That’s little changed from earlier in the month when Clinton led 51% to 38%.
In the Keystone State, Clinton is now viewed favorably by 68% of Likely Democratic Primary Voters. That’s down from 76% in the previous survey. Obama is viewed favorably by 71%, a figure that is little changed from 72% earlier in the month.
While there’s still enough time left that anything can happen, the consistency of Clinton’s lead here seems to mean that the best Obama can hope for is to cut into her lead by a substantial enough amount to prevent it from being a blow-out.

