Fire With Fire (Open Thread)
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News and commentary on why America needs Barack Obama at this moment in our history.
Two new polls out today show Obama maintaining his sizable lead.
From Rasmussen:
In the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination, Obama leads Clinton nationally 48% to 41%. Obama leads among voters under 50 while Clinton has the lead among older voters. Obama has an eighteen-point lead among men while Clinton holds a single-point edge among women. Among White Women nationwide, Clinton retains a double-digit lead. Obama continues to attract overwhelming support from African-American voters. In Pennsylvania, Clinton leads by nine. Rasmussen Markets data gives Obama an 80.9 % chance of winning the Democratic nomination.
The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update shows Obama with a 50% to 42% lead over Clinton in national Democratic voters' nomination preferences.
Posted by Metavirus at 4/16/2008 02:50:00 PM
Tags: Barack Obama , Electability , Election 2008 , Hillary Clinton , Pennsylvania , Polls , Primaries
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