Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
28% of Clinton supporters will vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee, 19% of Obama supporters will vote for McCain if Clinton is the nominee. 9% more Clinton supporters feel alienated due to the misogyny against her.
On Greta van Susteren’s show tonight, Clinton lay down the gauntlet on Michigan and Florida:
I don’t think the [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
WATCH.
If you worked your whole life for something, would you give up?
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
Bill Clinton on sexism, Obama and the voters:
Apparently it’s okay to say bad things about a girl. The only thing that matters is, what happens to you? That’s all that matters. If a politician doesn’t wanna get beat up, he shouldn’t run for office. If a football player doesn’t want to get tackled or want [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
Jerome Armstrong says Wright is branding the Democratic Party as un-American. In February, McCain had 1 and 2 point leads over Clinton and Obama in Missouri. It widened to 9 and 15 points in March. Rasmussen has McCain double-digits over Obama nationally for the first time and 50-43 over Clinton which was at a double-digit [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
Tapped:
The liberal media…sigh…we’re so disconnected! Despite all our hand-wringing over the damage this extended primary is doing to the Democratic coalition, a new Rasmussen poll says 62 percent of Democrats nationwide want the race to continue, and that 22 percent each believe that either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama should concede. Obama supporters, however, are [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by donnadarko
This has turned into a “YOU GO, GIRL!” roundup.
Hillary leads 55 to 44 in the national AOL straw poll. This is significant because she never lead this poll in the previous few months until after the Wright incident. The poll received 230,000 votes. Polls like this measure the average voter who does not care about [...]
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