In a Democratic primary matchup, Clinton has opened up at 46 - 15 percent lead over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, with 11 percent for former Vice President Al Gore and 7 percent for former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.
Clinton and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Republican front-runner, are locked in a tight 2008 presidential matchup in New Jersey, with 45 percent for Mayor Giuliani and 44 percent for Sen. Clinton, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. This compares to a 47 - 44 percent Giuliani lead July 5.
Other findings:
* Clinton tops McCain 46 - 41 percent, Thompson 48 - 36 percent and Romney 52 - 33 percent;
* Giuliani beats Obama 49 - 40 percent and Edwards 50 - 39 percent;
* Obama tops McCain 44 - 41 percent, Thompson 49 - 34 percent and Romney 51 - 31 percent;
* Edwards beats McCain 44 - 40 percent, Thompson 48 - 34 percent and Romney 51 - 30 percent.
"Just as important for Sen. Clinton, her positives among all voters are slowly inching up while her negatives are inching down, a shift that could prove important in the general election,"
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