The leading Democratic presidential hopefuls made inroads with likely primary voters last week, according to a new Rasmussen Poll released today.
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards all added to their numbers among Democrats.
Edwards saw the biggest gain, up from 11 percent to 16 percent, one percentage point short of his high, 17 percent.
Obama gained two points, up to 27 percent, and Clinton saw a one percent increase to 38 percent.
The block of voters still undecided dropped to a new low, 11 percent, among likely Democratic primary voters.
Clinton has not retained this amount of support among voters since March 12. And according to another Rasmussen Poll released Saturday, the general public likes Clinton better than Republican presidential candidates Romney and Thompson, the leaders among likely voters for the general '08 election.
-- Brandon Leonard, intern, The Washington Times