Posted on 03/07/2008 9:32:46 AM PST by Clairity
The poll showed 52 percent call themselves Democrats, up from 45 percent in an AP-Ipsos survey in mid-December. Thirty-five percent say they are Republicans, about the same as December's 37 percent.
Surveys in recent months have shown more people have favorable opinions of the Democratic Party than the GOP. There has also been far higher turnout in Democratic presidential primaries this year than in GOP contests, in part reflecting that Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama continue grappling for the nomination.
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“Nah. You have nowhere else to go. And besides he’ll bring in those all important independents, moderates, and Reagan Democrats. People are really psyched about voting for him. Haven’t you heard?. Look at the huge turnout he inspired in the primaries.”
Huge turnout???? Hardly. The Repubs voting the primaries were underwhelmed by the Dems voting in theirs.
The silence from the left was defening. So was the sound of Rats and “indpendents” scurrying to the polls in corss-over states to vote for the McCainiac.
The same cross-overs will vote for Hillary or Barack HUSSEIN Obama - or both if I read the Rats right.
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