According to a Rasmussen Poll released today, the Democratic presidential primary candidates' support among likely primary voters remained relatively unchanged since a week ago.
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) was up three points this week at 37 percent while Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) was steady at 25 percent.
Former Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) dropped to 11 percent, his lowest support level since mid-February.
However, the trio reversed its order when the general public was asked who they favored most.
Edwards led the pack with 52 percent. Obama was in second with 50 percent, and Clinton trailed with 47 percent.
-- Brandon Leonard, intern, The Washington Times