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  • Presidential Primaries of February 19th GDT

    Looks like another clean sweep by Obama...


    Wisconsin Primary and General Election Polls

    by MissLaura

    Mon Feb 18, 2008 at 12:07:51 PM PST

    Primary poll from Public Policy Polling (PDF) 2/16-17 (2/11) 822 likely voters. MoE 3.4%
    Barack Obama 53% (50%)
    Hillary Clinton 40% (39%)



    Obama's lead is pretty much across the board: among women and men; white, African American, and "other"; and voters in all under-65 age groups. Clinton leads among voters 65 and older.
    Meanwhile, SUSA has polled general election match-ups in Wisconsin.
    SUSA 2/15-17. 537 registered voters. MoE 4.3%
    Hillary Clinton 42%
    John McCain 49%
    Barack Obama 52%
    John McCain 42%



    Though both Gore and Kerry took Wisconsin, it is about as swingy a state as you get: Gore and Bush each took 48% of the vote, with Gore's margin just over 5,000 votes, while Kerry won 50%-49%, with a margin of just over 11,000 votes.





    “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

    Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

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    Obama by 10.
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    • #3
      No poll data from Hawaii, but considering that Obama was born there, should be an easy win for the "Annointed One"
      “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

      Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Razzy View Post
        No poll data from Hawaii, but considering that Obama was born there, should be an easy win for the "Annointed One"
        Of course, he probably 'borrowed' that birth certificate from some other baby.....
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