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Old 04-19-2008, 02:41 PM
 
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Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20...
These results are based on interviewing conducted April 16-18, including two days of interviewing after the contentious Wednesday night debate in Philadelphia and the media focus that followed. Support for Hillary Clinton has been significantly higher in both of these post-debate nights of interviewing than in recent weeks.

Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20...
These results are based on interviewing conducted April 16-18, including two days of interviewing after the contentious Wednesday night debate in Philadelphia and the media focus that followed. Support for Hillary Clinton has been significantly higher in both of these post-debate nights of interviewing than in recent weeks.

Gallup Daily: Clinton 46%, Obama 45%
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Old 04-19-2008, 02:43 PM
 
Location: AZ
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ive stopped paying attention to polls
they all seem to be wrong.
Whoever wins the popular election will be the more popular candidate... thats really the only for-sure way to see...
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Old 04-19-2008, 04:39 PM
 
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Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20...
These results are based on interviewing conducted April 16-18, including two days of interviewing after the contentious Wednesday night debate in Philadelphia and the media focus that followed. Support for Hillary Clinton has been significantly higher in both of these post-debate nights of interviewing than in recent weeks.

Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20...
These results are based on interviewing conducted April 16-18, including two days of interviewing after the contentious Wednesday night debate in Philadelphia and the media focus that followed. Support for Hillary Clinton has been significantly higher in both of these post-debate nights of interviewing than in recent weeks.

Gallup Daily: Clinton 46%, Obama 45%
Just a couple of days ago, the headlines were that Obama was leading by 10%. Frankly, who cares?

Obama is leading by insurmountable margins in:

Popular vote
Number of states won
DELEGATE COUNT

IT'S OVER FOR HILLARY!
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:09 PM
 
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East Guy is a hard die Clinton supporter who will grasp any bit of positive information. I really don't think the nomination will be won in this forum. However I am sure every little bit helps. The good thing about a Clinton nomination is that if she gets its by being given it by the super delegates it will validate the 2000 results when Bush beat whats his face without winning the vote.
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:16 PM
 
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East Guy is a hard die Clinton supporter who will grasp any bit of positive information. I really don't think the nomination will be won in this forum. However I am sure every little bit helps.

Same goes for the Obama Supporters flooding this board......works both ways honey
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:35 PM
 
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East Guy is a hard die Clinton supporter who will grasp any bit of positive information. I really don't think the nomination will be won in this forum. However I am sure every little bit helps. The good thing about a Clinton nomination is that if she gets its by being given it by the super delegates it will validate the 2000 results when Bush beat whats his face without winning the vote.
Maybe he is on the Clinton or China's PLA Payroll!
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:47 PM
 
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You go girl. Hilary! I'm not a dem. but the more I see how Hillary is answering the questions the more respect I get for her although I don't agree with her. Before I thought she was only there because she is a women but that isn't so. Obama is only there because he is black and acts like a rock star.
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:48 PM
 
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Same goes for the Obama Supporters flooding this board......works both ways honey
Mr. Honey please.

Vince Foster
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:49 PM
 
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You go girl. Hilary! I'm not a dem. but the more I see how Hillary is answering the questions the more respect I get for her although I don't agree with her. Before I thought she was only there because she is a women but that isn't so. Obama is only there because he is black and acts like a rock star.
And she is there because she slept with a former President amongst others.
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Old 04-19-2008, 07:12 PM
 
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Obama is only there because he is black and acts like a rock star.
what the hell kinda rock you listening to?
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