Posted on 02/19/2008 3:30:43 PM PST by jdm
The AP has released its early exit polling demographics in Wisconsin, and the results offer hope to both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. They confirm that populist rhetoric has large appeal among Democrats, where 70% of their primary voters oppose globalization, and a majority felt the economy was performing poorly. Both candidates spent the last week hammering those themes and have to be encouraged that they resonated with the party base.
The other numbers favor Hillary. More women than men voted on Democratic ballots, and nine in ten were white. Only about 40% were college graduates, where Obama usually holds an advantage. Obama can take heart that the AP describes the typical Democratic primary voter as "slightly younger" than the Republican counterpart.
I will live-blog the results later this evening in a fresh post. The Republican race will be more or less a footnote, but that may produce a large crossover vote -- and it will be interesting to see whether Wisconsin Republicans like Obama or Hillary more.
It is a grave matter and I don't share your confidence.
I honestly believe that Hillary is the far more dangerous of the two. She's had years to build her machine and Obama is pretty much a "noob" at the game. He could take a while to establish a foothold and start causing problems. Hillary is set to cause damage from day one.
It is essential to defeat Hillary in the primaries, if possible.
I do not agree with the premise that Obama is unstoppable. There's far more risk with the Clintons. Heck,I honestly don't believe that white democrats would risk the same level of fraud for a black man. Knock out Clinton now and at least we have a shot at a republican democrat...(errr...that doesn't really make me feel any better - how 'bout you?)
The pollster (or the uninformed voters) does not appreciate that Wisconsin has a positive trade balance with the WORLD, so we create jobs in Wisconsin for the exports we create in manufacturing and agriculture.
Export sales by Wisconsin firms for all commodities grew by 15% over the previous year, totaling $17 billion in 2006.
Wisconsin ranked 19th among all the states for value of exports in 2006.
You have it backwards, Hillary is behind in the delegate count. She the one needing a blowout.
We shall see.
I disagree. The longer she can hang on and beat up on BHO, the better. Ideally, she'll try to snatch the nomination using some underhanded Clintonian tricks, and alienate the entire D votership.
Not that it makes Mad Mac any more palatable.
And the disaster of FDR got him reelected twice more.
We have been deviating to different degrees since John Adams and the "Alien" and "Sedition" acts. Deviations have increased in number and severity ever since, the last 50 years has produced a once great country that will be broke in a decade, both morally and fiscally.
I think it's cute that you still think we can rescue this nation through the ballot box, I obviously don't believe that, but once again, there aren't enough people that "think like me" to affect this election...especially here in Wisconsin.
Sorry, that last post was supposed to be addressed to jveritas.
Thanks for the info and that is good to know that Wisconsin is doing well.
She left early so that she doesn’t have to congratulate O’bama.If she were winning she’d still be there.
Clinton leaves Wisconsin early
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton has scaled back her Wisconsin campaign schedule by a full day.
She now plans to leave Wisconsin after Monday morning instead of Tuesday morning.
Today is Clinton’s first day of campaigning in the state, with an event in Kenosha and a state party dinner in Milwaukee, where her party rival Barack Obama also will appear.
Obama has already campaigned in the state Tuesday night, Wednesday, Friday, and today. He also has events planned for Kaukauna tomorrow and Beloit on Monday.
A poll released yesterday shows Obama with a 47 percent to 42 percent lead among likely Democratic voters.
Dang! I guess this proves that they ignored my write in suggestion today...
I proposed a ‘Caged Death Match’ between The Beast & Senator McCain...winner take all! ;)
Nice to “see” you, too! I think the last time we talked, I told you that I liked your handle because “Ms. B. Haven” was the name of my Dad’s sailboat. Fun times! I miss that boat. :)
But seriously...there’s a 35% voter turn out in WI today. Highest since 1988. Either the Lefties all rallied (there were TONS of new voter regs. today) or the right is turning out to act subversively and vote for The Beast or Obama-Lama-Ding-Dong. (You can vote ONCE. For ONE candidate, not one from each party...so people really needed to think hard today, as to how to “spend” their vote.)
Hard to say who it will go to...The Beast is a lot closer to winning (at this point) than anticipated, but I think Obama-Lama-Ding-Dong will win WI.
I lived in his district in Scottsdale. My wife also used to work for RNC. I was not a close friend, but he knew me on first name terms.
Ok thanks.
And it was the disaster of Bill Clinton that gave us four more years of Bill Clinton. There is absolutely no guarantee that a Obama or Hillary victory in 2008 will lead to a 2012 victory for the Republicans.
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Kill Hill&Bill now and Boma can do it for us
And McCain can beat Obama
I absolutely agree. We barely got rid of the Clintons last time. Have we forgotten that Gore won the popular vote in 2000? It was very close, despite all the Clinton scandals, impeachment, etc., etc. I for one do not want to take the risks involved in allowing the Clintons back in power.
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