Obama Widens Leads in New Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby Poll

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

In the latest Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby poll, Senator Barack Obama has widened his lead over Senator Hillary Clinton in California, besting his rival by 46%-40% with 9% undecided. Yesterday's poll had Obama leading 45%-41% with 9% undecided.

The poll also found significant movement for Obama in Missouri, with the Illinois Senator taking a 47%-42% lead in the state. Clinton was up in yesterday's poll with a narrow 44%-43% lead. New Jersey is now tied at 43% percent, and Obama holds a comfortable 48%-31% lead in Georgia.

On the Republican side, Governor Mitt Romney has seen his lead widen in California but still trails in the other states polled. In California, Romney hold a 40%-32%-12% advantage over Senator John McCain and former Governor Mike Huckabee. McCain holds insurmountable double digit leads in New York and New Jersey, while in Missouri, McCain has a 35% lead with Huckabee trailing at 27% and Romney at third with 24%.