By: Mark Memmott and Jill Lawrence
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama made gains today in two national tracking polls of the Democratic nomination race.
Obama had a 6-percentage-point lead over New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Rasmussen Reports tracking poll. That's double his lead from yesterday. The poll is based on four nights of interviews, March 31-April 3.
Obama had a 5-point lead in the Gallup tracking poll, up from 3 points yesterday. The Gallup track is based on three nights of polling, April 1-3.
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