For the moment, pretty well. According to last week's Quinnipiac poll cited here, Clinton leads Obama in Ohio 55 percent to 34 percent and in Pennsylvania, which holds its primary on April 22, 52 percent to 36 percent. Rasmussen's latest Ohio tracking poll has Clinton up 51 percent to 37 percent. There hasn't been any recent Texas polling, from what I can tell. Here's the thing, though. The latest Rasmussen national tracking poll has Obama up 12 points. Ohio's primary is more than two weeks away. If Obama wins Wisconsin and Hawaii on Tuesday, he'll continue to gather momentum. The stories out of the Clinton camp will continue to be negative. And it's likely that the Ohio spread will narrow in the coming weeks.