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Hillary Clinton's strategy of relying on wins in the bigger states holding contests in March and April received a boost today, as two Quinnipiac polls published today suggest she has big leads in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The Ohio poll has her on 55%, 21 points ahead of Barack Obama on 34%.
In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac suggests she has 52%, to Mr Obama's 36%.
The pollsters also sought to discover whether Mrs Clinton or Mr Obama would fare better against John McCain in a general election.
In Ohio, polls indicate that Mr McCain would beat both Democrats; Mrs Clinton by 44% to 43% and Mr Obama by 42% to 40%.
And in Pennsylvania, polls suggest that both Democrats could beat Mr McCain; Mr Obama by 42% to 41%, and Mrs Clinton by a larger margin - 46% to 40%.
The Ohio poll has her on 55%, 21 points ahead of Barack Obama on 34%.
In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac suggests she has 52%, to Mr Obama's 36%.
The pollsters also sought to discover whether Mrs Clinton or Mr Obama would fare better against John McCain in a general election.
In Ohio, polls indicate that Mr McCain would beat both Democrats; Mrs Clinton by 44% to 43% and Mr Obama by 42% to 40%.
And in Pennsylvania, polls suggest that both Democrats could beat Mr McCain; Mr Obama by 42% to 41%, and Mrs Clinton by a larger margin - 46% to 40%.