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Wisco rated 14 months agoFeatured Review
Pollster Rasmussen calls it for Obama. They're going to stop polling the dem primary. From the page: "However, while Senator Clinton has remained close and competitive in every meaningful measure, she is a close second and the race is over. It has become clear that Barack Obama will be ... more
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uctopuk3 rated 9 months agopolitics
Concede nothing! This race is far from over with only a 3 point difference between McSame and The Messiah! This oughta be an interesting finish.
LizabethDesiree rated 9 months agopolitics
Wait, wait. I sounds like THIS, the Rasmussen Reports, is the best place to go for poll results predicting the outcome of the upcoming Presidential election.
downgoesfrazier rated 9 months agopolitics
The very latest Presidential tracking poll shows Obama (52%) maintaining a solid lead over McCain (44%).
jakad rated 12 months agoliberal-politics, politics, hillary, independents, elections
Nice! NO MO = NOBAMA
cabos101 rated 14 months agopolitics
It seems Obama is getting about a 5-7 point post primary bounce...
Wisco rated 14 months agopolitics, news, obama
Pollster Rasmussen calls it for Obama. They're going to stop polling the dem primary. From the page: "However, while Senator Clinton has remained close and competitive in every meaningful measure, she is a close second and the race is over. It has become clear that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee. At the moment, Senator Clintonâ€s team is busily trying to convince Superdelegates and pundits that she is more electable than Barack Obama. For reasons discussed in a separate article, it doesnâ€t matter. Even if every single Superdelegate was convinced that the former First Lady is somewhat more electable than Obama, that is not enough of a reason to deny him the nomination."
doctormark rated 19 months agopolitics
Interesting poll. Apparently Hillary's popularity at 40% exceeds that of Bush -- no surprise. But if you read further Obama's popularity is even higher at 48%. It will be an interesting race.
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