Its only a point but the last Rasmussen had Edwards now tied with Rudy after leading him much of theis year and Obama is about 3 pts behind in their latest poll (please note that Rasmussen still hasn;t updated his big board and shows the poll with Obama down 12 pts to Rudy)
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/clinton_44_giuliani_43"The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) virtually even in their race for the White House. This month, Clinton nominally leads the mayor 44% to 43%. Last month, it was Giuliani by a single point. As recently as March, Giuliani could claim a double-digit lead over Clinton but he lost that lead in April and the match-up has been a toss-up ever since.
Perceptions about Clinton her already strong and fairly set as the campaign began. In fifteen polls dating back to December, Clinton’s favorables have stayed in a very range from 47% to 52%. During the same period, her unfavorables have stayed between 46% and 51%. She is currently at the high end of that range, viewed favorably by 52%, unfavorably by 46%. Among Democrats, Clinton is viewed favorably by 84% and unfavorably by 13%.
Clinton has the highest level of base support and opposition among any candidate in the field. Twenty-eight percent (28%) say they will definitely vote for her if she is on the ballot in 2008 while 46% say they will definitely vote against her.
Despite an unexpected and strong challenge from Illinois Senator Barack Obama, Clinton remains the Democratic frontrunner and has even increased her lead in national polling over the past several weeks. Clinton trails Obama in the fundraising category, but both leading Democrats are far ahead of everybody else when it comes to financial support."
She is now up 9 on McCain who likely won't be in the race much longer.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mccain_falls_further_behind_clinton