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  • AP: Tons of Republicans switched sides in March (OpChaos Returns)

    05/17/2008 8:49:18 PM PDT · by txhurl · 67 replies · 267+ views
    Oxford Times / AP ^ | May 13, 2008, 11:20 AM | Jessica Wehrman
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (ASSOCIATED PRESS) - The number of Republicans who switched sides to vote for Democrats in Ohio’s March 4 presidential primary easily eclipsed President Bush’s 120,000-vote margin of victory in the state that decided the presidency four years ago, documents released Monday show. Although a small portion of total voters, the 173,000 people who previously voted Republican but voted Democratic in the primary could be an important group in the November election, when Ohio is again expected to be crucial. The party-switching in 85 of Ohio’s 88 counties with data available could be a sign of excitement about Democratic...
  • Hillary Clinton wins Pennsylvania Democratic primary: Fox 8:46pm EDT

    04/22/2008 5:58:13 PM PDT · by Aristotelian · 280 replies · 290+ views
    Reuters ^ | Apr 22
    Hillary Clinton wins Pennsylvania Democratic primary: Fox 8:46pm EDT 20:51 ETNBC projects Pennsylvania victory for Clinton
  • Drudge Siren: CLINTON INTERNALS SHOW 11-POINT LEAD IN PA

    04/21/2008 8:35:28 AM PDT · by Democracy In Iraq · 237 replies · 786+ views
    <p>CLINTON INTERNALS SHOW 11-POINT LEAD IN PA Mon Apr 21 2008 11:10:14 ET **Exclusive** Controlled excitement is building inside of Clinton's inner circle as closely guarded internal polling shows the former first lady with an 11-point lead in Pennsylvania! Clinton is polling near to nearly 2 to 1 over Obama in many regions of the granite state, a top insider explained to the DRUDGE REPORT. A strong coalition of middle-class and religious voters has all but secured a Clinton victory Tuesday, with headline-making margins, the campaign believes. "It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of how much," a senior campaign source said Monday morning. When pressed if the dramatic internal polling numbers could somehow be flawed in a state as demographically complex as Pennsylvania, and with new voter registration surging to unseen levels, the campaign insider held firm. "Senator Obama would be wise not to unpack his bags quite yet." MORE With less than 24 hours to go until the beginning of the end of primary season voting, Obama has handedly captured Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but has failed to dominate suburban sprawl, the campaign's polling reveals. An 11-point victory in Pennsylvania for Clinton would expand on margins scored in Ohio. Clinton will quickly move to feverishly focus on Indiana starting Tuesday night, hoping to somehow convince superdelegates that she not only has superior stamina but has crucial swing state appeal. Without superdelegate intervention, Clinton still faces impossible math to nomination. Developing...</p>