Posted on March 27, 2008 by donnadarko
Taylor Marsh:
An analysis of the survey finds that holding conservative positions on political and social values is associated with a greater likelihood of supporting McCain over Obama among Republicans, Democrats and independents, and all demographic groups. In contrast, however, this pattern is much less apparent in the Clinton-McCain matchup, excepting views about women in leadership [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by donnadarko
but she has a comprehensive plan to get out. He’s banking on a speech from 2002. She promises health care for everyone. It’s not complicated why people support Clinton:
In the last 14 months, every time people count me out, when the pundits say it’s over or it should be over, the voters bring me back [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by donnadarko
Polls Show Obama Damaged by Reverend Wright
Bottom line: These numbers make the Democratic superdelegates’ decisions tougher than ever.
Before Wright, Obama lead Clinton by 7 points. On the day of his speech on race, he lead by one point, March 24, Clinton lead by 2 points. So in two weeks, Obama was down by 4, [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by donnadarko
Obama’s campaign managers, negative attacks, sexist caucus bullies, constant, deliberate put-downs of Clinton, violent, misogynist commenters and white male punditry and blogosphere’s negative attacks promote violence. I couldn’t put my finger on it months ago but this sums up my distaste for his campaign.
Anglachel:
Death threats called in to Black super delegates. Caucus goers threatened and [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by donnadarko
Besides Missouri, Obama is tanking badly in six other red states compared to Clinton due to the Wright effect. Wright has cost the Democrats Missouri, a bellwether state that just went from toss-up to Republican-leaning. There’s a reason Anderson Cooper looked alarmed when the story broke.
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