Poll Shows Presidential Primary Race Still Too Close To Call

(INDIANAPOLIS) - A new poll released today shows that the democratic presidential primary race in Indiana is too close to call.
The second Howey-Gauge poll shows that Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton 47 to 45%.
Our partners at Inside Indiana Business report that in the race for the Democratic nomination for governor, Jill Long Thompson holds a lead over her opponent Jim Schellinger, 45 to 27%.
In the seventh congressional district democratic primary, Andre Carson has 45% to Dr. Woody Myers' 27%. State Representative David Orentlicher has 7% and Carolene Mays has 4%.
In the fifth congressional district, Republican Congressman Dan Burton has a 57 to 22% lead over Doctor John McGoff.
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