Tropics_Dude83
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:07 AM
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Kennedy Endorsement/S.C. victory do nothing for Obama as Hillary jumps above 40% in Latest Rasmussen |
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No bounce whatsoever.
In the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination, it’s now Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 32% and John Edwards 16% (see recent daily numbers). John Edwards is expected to drop out of the race today without endorsing another candidate.
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:09 AM
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1. people think for themselves these days |
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:20 AM
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2. Can you please link to this poll... |
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...I'm really interested in reading more about it.
I can't find it on Rasmussen but I will continue to look.
I see the CT poll----Obama and Clinton tied at 40 percent.
Thanks for any help with a link... :)
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:22 AM
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:23 AM
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4. Thank you...I found it too and I'm... |
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...reading more about it now.
Thanks! :)
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:34 AM
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5. What you assert in your thread title is not true.... |
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The poll--that you are touting---that has the Clinton 41, Obama 32 and Edwards 16---- was a seven-day average that ended JANUARY 27 .
As of January 27---Kennedy had not made his Obama endorsement yet.
Obama won SC on January 26. Obama's SC win would only be measured in one (or possibly two) of the seven polling days.
You cannot assert, from this poll---that Kennedy's endorsement made no impact.
You cannot assert, from this poll--that SC made no impact--because the majority of the polling data was taken before Obama's SC win.
Here is the direct quote from Rasmussen-- "For the seven days ending January 27, Hillary Clinton earns 40% of the vote. Barack Obama is second at 31% followed by John Edwards at 16%. Other candidates picked up 5% of the vote and 7% of Likely Democratic Primary Voters are undecided (review history of weekly results)."
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:37 AM
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I don't know whether Obama will get a bounce from Kennedy or not, but the OP's posting is disingenuous.
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Wed Jan-30-08 11:47 AM
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7. True, Cali...I agree... |
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We don't know yet how Kennedy's endorsement has impacted Obama.
I haven't seen a poll that truly measures the full impact of SC AND Kennedy--on Obama's numbers.
I suppose a poll that is a better measure (that was taken after SC and Kennedy) will be released later this week.
Yes, the initial poster needs to change their thread title.
It's simply not true.
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