Posted on 04/14/2008 8:12:16 AM PDT by WesA
April 14, 2008 - Pennsylvania Democratic Primary Preference
Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama 48% to 44% among men (45% of likely Democratic primary voters). Among women, Clinton leads 64% to 31%.
Clinton leads 64% to 29% among white voters (82% of likely Democratic primary voters). Obama leads 79% to 18% among African American voters (14% of likely Democratic primary voters).
Clinton leads 52% to 43% among voters age 18 to 49 (50% of likely Democratic primary voters) and Clinton leads 62% to 31% among voters age 50 and older.
10% of all likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Hillary Clinton in the primary and 24% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Barack Obama in the primary.
23% of likely Democratic primary voters say that excessive exposure to Obama's advertising is causing them to support Clinton.
For details, click on the R or D for each state in the column on the left under 2008 Presidential Polls.
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LOL! Well done!
Barak needs to run as an independent if he’s denied the crown, I mean nomination.
Paging Joe Lieberman!
Damn those typical gun toting, church going white people. Don’t they know what is best for them? They need to stop being so bitter and get behind Barack Hussein Obama’s canidacy.{/sarcasm}
I must have missed that one!
There is a great disturbance in the Force!!
Here's how I see it -- Hillary gets the nomination; Obama is made vice president or else withdraws gracefully. There is no rioting. The war in Iraq takes a bad turn and Hillary is president for 8 years. So be careful what you wish for.
Ha! He p!st off almost all the masses east of the land of Lincoln. Not smart....at alllll...
I don’t think so hank. These two are just about done.
Weeeeeeeelllll ... I suppose it could happen that way.
But I think it somewhat more likely that the Republican Convention will make Duncan Hunter the nominee.
Whether Hillary gets the nomination or not, she lives to fight another day. And the Democrats made STUPID mistakes in Michigan and Florida, and the diastrous effect of those mistakes have not yet borne fruit. The longer she stays viable the more split and bitter the party gets. If Obama does not get the nomination, we will see some real BITTERNESS.
Hubby is a registered dem, so we got a call from the HIllary campaign on Saturday. But I answered the phone. Asked if they could count on my vote for Hillary April 22. I said no. I could tell it took her aback, but she said thank you....
MCCAIN: 'HILLARY CAN STILL PULL IT OFF'; SENATOR PREFERS CLINTON CONTEST. McCain made the tactical decision to downplay Clinton's tale of Bosnia sniper fire, leaving some McCain staffers frustrated and perplexed.
Looks like the pubs will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Sigh.
And Obama’s people need to unleash Hell.
And they need to leave the Democrat party.
Glory Hallelujah! Re-invigorate the GOP.
Common sense should make them see that.
Gross and frightening.
Holy Cow! Seems you can’t reach the lever for Obama when you are clinging to your guns, religion and anti-illegal sentiment.
It’s so woeful and pitiful. Obama should start a government program immediately to fix this.
I’m sure some marxist Harvard professor could come up with it.
The Dream Scenario.
The RATs HAVE to nominate Barry based total votes and lead in delegates, at the SAME time it becomes clear hes McGovern 2.0
Too damn bad the GOP wasted this golden opportunity on McCain.
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