Politics Magazine
Three new polls have been released regarding the presidential preferences. They are the NH1 Poll in New Hampshire -- and the Public Policy Polling surveys in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. The NH1 Poll has a 3.08 margin of error. The margins of error for the PPP surveys are 4.0 points for Pennsylvania and 4.9 points for North Carolina.
About all that can be gleaned from the GOP polls is that there is no real leader (even though many pundits would like you to believe Bush is the leader now that Romney is out of the mix). It is interesting that Scott Walker has moved from obscurity to rest now among those with the most support.
PPP also did a survey of Democrats in Pennsylvania and North Carolina (and those results can be seen below). Clinton is still the big leader -- posting over a majority of support from Democrats in both states. Another interesting thing is that the effort by some to get supporters for a "draft Warren" doesn't seem to be having much success. Shr finished third in both states -- far behind Hillary Clinton.