Another poll released late yesterday shows Hillary Clinton continuing to build a lead over Barack Obama in Indiana:
INDIANAPOLIS — A statewide poll indicates a dramatic shift of support from Sen. Barack Obama to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton ahead of next week’s Indiana Democratic presidential primary — a shift that could be explained by a controversy over Obama’s ex-pastor, the poll’s conductor says.
The survey, conducted by Indianapolis-based TeleResearch Corp. and released exclusively to 6News, showed Clinton with a 10-point lead over Obama in Indiana — 48 percent to 38 percent — with 14 percent of respondents undecided. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percent.
The telephone poll of 943 randomly selected likely Democratic primary voters, conducted from April 25 through April 29, showed Clinton’s support getting stronger as the polling period advanced.
Call it yet another example of the Wright effect, and yet more evidence that this race isn’t over by a long shot.

