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AMERICAblog: PA Polls: SurveyUSA margin down to 6 from 14 last week; Quinnipiac has Clinton up 7; PPP has Obama up 3

  • tbhull · 1 year ago
    How do the Pennsylvania delegates vote? If anything like Texas, winning the large metropolitan areas, where dem turnout in the past is high, could lead to a delgate win eventhough Obama may rtrail slightly in the final popular vote.
  • Steve_in_CNJ · 1 year ago
    Pennsylvania has 29 unpledged delegates to go along with the 151 pledged delegates who will be selected as a result of the presidential primary on April 22. Because the superdelegates are unpledged, they can change allegiances at any time.

    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton leads with 15 endorsements to Sen Barack Obama's 5. Six superdelegates remain neutral.

    Three more superdelegates will be chosen at the Democratic State Committee meeting in June.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08074/865243-457...
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    Hillary, eat my shorts.
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    She needed a total blow out. It ain't gonna happen.
  • Belinda · 1 year ago
    I love it - DrudgeReport.com has several stories hitting Billary hard: "PAPER: It's looking grim - but Clinton won't exit..", "PAGLIA: Why women shouldn't vote for Hillary...", "Michael Moore: My Vote's for Obama [if I could vote]..."Carter strongly hints he supports Obama..."

    I haven't always agree with gay journalist Matthew Drudge, but he's finally linking to some hard-hitting stories. I think if's ultimately a good sign when independent journalists who weren't always so friendly to the Democratic Party are finally on board. GO MATT!
  • Smarmy · 1 year ago
    Hillary needs to EXIT fast and stop making Americans' lives miserable. She's out of money and is losing. How much are we going to continue to coddle her? When is enough too much?
  • hawkseye · 1 year ago
    Hillary is broke and could continue if she wins by 25 points and her funders decide a donation is a wise expenditure. Not likely.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    No matter what happens tomorrow, I am betting team Hillary will continue with Indiana becoming her new goal post.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    If Hillary Clinton is banking on Montana Democrats to split even with her and Obama she is sadly mistaken.
    LOL

    Montana 's Progressive Blue transformation is almost complete.
    Only one shitbag left to get rid of in the House. Sadly, Montana's only House Rep, Denny Rehberg (R-efuse).

    08, he's outta there too.
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    As long as she wins by even a shred of a margin, she is going to use that as a reason to keep going. I just don't understand why they won't bow out gracefully (although at this point, that's not possible after all they've done) but still it just boggles my mind how they've taken their "legacy" and totally trashed it at the expense of the rest of the Democratic Party. How sad...
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    You know, it all started in Philadelphia, PA before...

    HOW FITTING WOULD IT BE for Pennsylvania to once again be the battleground for the people? Where good men overcome old evil ways and deliver the CRUSHING, MORTAL WOUND to the ways of old campaigning and politics by sending those relics HOME to New York, Arkansas, Paraguay, or wherever the hell it is someone like her would slink off to..

    We simply have to beat the margin of corruption.
    Never forget that for a second.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    Super Delegate for Obama

    21 Apr 2008 10:32 am

    The wonderfully named Enid Goubeaux, a member of the Democratic National Committee from Ohio, endorses Barack Obama.

    http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/20...
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    Although considering recent developments in Paraguay, I doubt her FASCIST ASS will be welcome there either.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    GOUBEAUX!!!
    :) :)

    YEAH!
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    A question we might Better start asking ourselves:


    SHOULD WE TRUST HILLARY WERE SHE NOMINATED TO SIT ON THE U.S. SUPREME COURT?

    Hopefully her conduct has torpedoed any ideas like that.
    Truly, I THANK GOD she has exposed herself as a WARPIG.

    She isn't fit for an Ambassadorship to Kookistan.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    Has there been one pollster who has been 100% right on this race between Obama and Clinton?
  • firebrand · 1 year ago
    Despite what the polls say........the Obama campaign has been aggressively pursuing voters in the great Philly Area for weeks. We've been visted at least six times by them.

    Not once have we been visited by a clinton staffer. Nor has any pollster called. And we are in a middle class & well to do area of Bucks County.

    Obama signs are all over the place. :-)
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    Ooops meant to post here about the big flashing drudge headline showing Hillary will win big. Have their internals EVER been correct? Maybe Arkansas but I would guess that would be about it....
  • jr · 1 year ago
    "I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll Zell your house down"-Hillary To Obama
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    She's played with poll numbers all year, and Drudge has a headline today that her "internals" have her up by 11. This is to create the illusion that she has momentum while the polls you quote here show her losing momentum. What concerns me is that the LA Times had an article on "street money" in PA, money paid to poll workers. While Obama has refused to pay people to work for him (all volunteer), Clinton has paid selective ones. I've got a bad feeling that the ones she has paid are the poll workers who control the machines. Are there any watchdogs out there in PA?
  • downindixie · 1 year ago
    I understand that Olberman will interview Clinton tonight on his show! I wonder how hard he will hit her?
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Wow, turn out will be key in th keystone state.

    SurveyUSA. 4/18-19. Likely voters. MoE 3.8%

    Clinton 50 (54)
    Obama 46 (40)

    Rasmussen. 4/20. Likely voters. MoE 4%

    Clinton 49
    Obama 44

  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    I usually don't care for Politico and take what they say over there with a grain of salt, but they have an article that says of all the newly registered Democrats in Pennsylvania, 62% favor Obama. The post also says that Clinton's campaign agrees with this, that there is a 60/40 split favoring Obama. This is a bit of good news.
  • Busboy · 1 year ago
    Maybe Hillary should look at what the futures traders are saying before she slings any more mud:

    http://iemweb.biz.uiowa.edu/graphs/graph_DConv0...