Friday, March 21, 2008

John McCain: McCain Will Get Keystone State Democrats



In a sign of just how divisive and ugly the Democratic fight has gotten, only 53% of Clinton voters say they'll vote for Obama should he become the nominee. Nineteen percent say they'll go for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and 13% say they won't vote.



Sixty percent of Obama voters say they'll go for Clinton should she win the nomination, with 20% opting for McCain, and three percent saying they won't vote.


ABC News’ Political Punch Blog: Keystone Democrats Set To Defect



By Jake Tapper



In the new Franklin & Marshall College Poll (read it HERE) some good news for Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, and some troubling news for Democrats.



Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, 51% to 35% -- increasing her lead from February, when she was up 44% to 37%. She leads among young voters, wealthier voters...voters in virtually every demographic group, with the exceptions of Philly voters and non-whites.



In a sign of just how divisive and ugly the Democratic fight has gotten, only 53% of Clinton voters say they'll vote for Obama should he become the nominee. Nineteen percent say they'll go for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and 13% say they won't vote.



Sixty percent of Obama voters say they'll go for Clinton should she win the nomination, with 20% opting for McCain, and three percent saying they won't vote.



Grim.

2 comments:

  1. Just like I wrote in my blog a few days ago. And this wasn't even counting the 6-9 percent who were talking about voting for Nader.

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  2. Dropping by to say hello. Er..eh..well.. Hello.

    Love the juicebag post.

    Slainte'

    Mad
    http://madirishmaninc.blogspot.com

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