For the first time, Gov. Bill Richardson’s presidential campaign is experiencing a significant jump in a poll.
American Research Group’s newest poll of
The newest survey was conducted April 27-30. At the time, the
The newest survey, of 600 likely Democratic caucus goers, has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent.
Though
No other candidate registered above 2 percent.
Biden’s gain, up from 2 percent in March, was as significant as Richardson’s, and he did it without television commercials. Obama gained 3 percent in the last month, while
Some 16 percent were undecided in last week’s poll, up from 10 percent in March.
The poll was conducted in the three days following the April 26 Democratic presidential candidate debate, which is also significant. It’s likely that the gains of Richardson, Biden and Obama, and the losses of Clinton and Edwards, were at least in part a result of their debate performances.
Also interesting is the breakdown of those surveyed. The poll surveyed 475 Democrats and 125 independents who said they will likely take part in the Democratic caucus in January. In the newest poll, Edwards had the support of 29 percent of Democrats and 18 percent of independents.
Undecideds accounted for 12 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents surveyed.