Statewide Opinion Polling For The April, May, and June Democratic Party Presidential Primaries, 2008 - Indiana

Indiana

Indiana winner: Hillary Clinton
Format: Primary see: Indiana Democratic primary, 2008
Date: 6 May 2008
Delegates at stake 72
Delegates won To be determined

The sample set for some polls in this table is not unique and overlaps with polls from previous days. These polls are marked as Tracking Polls.

Poll source Date Highlights
Zogby International

Sample Size: 644 (Tracking)
Margin of Error: ± 3.9%

May 4–5, 2008 Obama 45%, Clinton 43%, Someone else 5%, Undecided 7%
see Indiana Tracking Polls for earlier results
Insider Advantage/Majority Opinion

Sample size: 502
Margin of error: ± 4%

May 4, 2008 Clinton 48%, Obama 44%, Undecided 8%
Public Policy Polling

Sample Size: 851 LV
Margin of Error ± 3.4%

May 3–4, 2008 Clinton 49%, Obama 44%, Undecided 7%
Suffolk University

Sample Size: 600 LV
Margin of Error ± 4%

May 3–4, 2008 Clinton 49%, Obama 43%, Undecided 6%, No Response 2%
Survey USA

Sample Size: 675 LV
Margin of Error ± 3.8%

May 2–4, 2008 Clinton 54%, Obama 42%, Undecided 2%, No Response 1%
American Research Group

Sample Size: 600 LV
Margin of Error ± 4%

May 2–4, 2008 Clinton 53%, Obama 45%, Undecided 2%
American Research Group

Sample size: 600 LV
Margin of error: ± 4%

April 30 – May 1, 2008 Clinton 53%, Obama 44%, Undecided 3%
Insider Advantage/Majority Opinion

Sample size: 478
Margin of error: ± 4%

April 30 – May 1, 2008 Clinton 47%, Obama 40%, Undecided 13%
Downs Center/SurveyUSA

Sample size: 689
Margin of error: ± 3.8%

April 28–30, 2008 Clinton 52%, Obama 45%, Undecided 5%
Rasmussen Reports

Sample size: 400
Margin of error: ±5%

April 29, 2008 Clinton 46%, Obama 41%, Undecided 13%
TeleResearch Corp

Sample size: 943
Margin of error: ±3.3%

April 25–29, 2008 Clinton 48%, Obama 38%, Undecided 14%
Public Policy Polling

Sample size: 1,388
Margin of error: ±2.6%

April 26–27, 2008 Clinton 50%, Obama 42%, Undecided 8%
SurveyUSA

Sample size: 628
Margin of error: ±4%

April 25–27, 2008 Clinton 52%, Obama 43%, Other 3%, Undecided 2%
Howey-Gauge

Sample size: 600 LV
Margin of error: ± 4.1%

April 23–24, 2008 Obama 47%, Clinton 45%, Undecided 8%
American Research Group

Sample size: 600 LV
Margin of error: ± 4%

April 23–24, 2008 Clinton 50%, Obama 45%, Undecided 5%
Research 2000/South Bend Tribune

Sample size: 400 LV
Margin of error: ± 5%

April 23–24, 2008 Obama 48%, Clinton 47%, Undecided 2%
Selzer & Co./Indianapolis Star/WTHR

Sample size: 534 LV
Margin of error: ± 4.2%

April 20–23, 2008 Obama 41%, Clinton 38%, Undecided 21%
Downs Center/SurveyUSA

Sample size: 578
Margin of error: ±4.2%

April 14–16, 2008 Obama 50%, Clinton 45%, Undecided 5%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg

Sample size: 687
Margin of error: ±4%

April 10–14, 2008 Obama 40%, Clinton 35%, Other 6%, Unsure 19%
SurveyUSA

Sample size: 571
Margin of error: ±4.2%

April 11–13, 2008 Clinton 55%, Obama 39%, Other 3%, Undecided 3%
American Research Group

Sample size: 600 LV
Margin of error: ±4%

April 2–3, 2008 Clinton 53%, Obama 44%, Other 1%, Undecided 2%
Research 2000

Sample size: 400
Margin of error: ±5%

March 31 – April 2, 2008 Clinton 49%, Obama 46%, Other 3%, Undecided 2%
Survey USA

Sample size: 530
Margin of error: ±4.3%

March 29–31, 2008 Clinton 52%, Obama 43%, Other 4%, Undecided 1%
Howey-Gauge

Sample size: 500
Margin of error: ±4.5%

February 18–21, 2008 Obama 40%, Clinton 25%, Unsure 35%

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