More from the LA Times/Bloomberg Indiana, Pennsylvania, North Carolina Polls
Indiana
Primary numbers: Obama 40, Clinton 35.
Women: Obama, Clinton split at 35% each.
47% think Rev. Wright could Obama in general election.
37% said Obama would do better against McCain in November, 18% said Clinton.
Pennsylvania:
Primary numbers: Clinton 46, Obama 41.
On Obama and Rev. Wright: 24% said his handling of the issue made them think more highly of him; 15% said it made them think less highly of him; 58% said it made no difference in their views.
46% think Rev. Wright could Obama in general election.
47% said Obama had more honesty and integrity, 26% thought that of Clinton.
North Carolina:
Primary numbers: Obama 47, Clinton 34.
Among blacks there, 71% supported Obama; only 5% backed Clinton and 24% were undecided.
Women: Obama 43% to Clinton 36%.
42% think Rev. Wright could Obama in general election.
30% of Clinton supporters said they would switch to McCain if Obama is the nominee, 14% of Obama backers would defect if Clinton was the nominee.
No poll question was asked specifically about the "cling" comments.
