http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/clintons-pa-win-did-little/story.aspx?guid=%7B6B2E6D62-0FA4-4A9C-BAA9-28ECBF6892F1%7DWASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Hillary Clinton's win in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary may or may not have boosted her chances of winning the Democratic nomination for president. But at least one pollster says that the results of the Keystone State's contest didn't make any difference at all.
"So far," according to a poll released Friday by Rasmussen Reports, "there is absolutely no indication that Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania has changed the overall dynamic of the race."
The pollster found that, in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, Clinton garners 42% of the vote versus rival Barack Obama's 49%. The results are based on a four-day rolling average and include two nights of polling after Pennsylvania's primary was held.