book_worm
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Tue Apr-15-08 09:49 AM
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Three new polls out today (not so bad for Obama) from PA |
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The Quinnipiac Poll shows no change since last week Hillary leads by 6, 50-44 Rasmussen Poll shows a slight gain for Hillary 50-41 Survey USA which everybody seems to point to as if it's a God, is the worst, but even that one shows a slight Obama gain since last week, 54-40 where last week it was 56-38 for Obama.
Remember if we can keep Hill's victory under double-digits in PA that is a win for Obama!!
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Tue Apr-15-08 06:42 PM
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I know, I'm all about SUSA too, just because every time I see another poll, it ends up disappointing me, while they've gotten it pretty right, or at least played conservative on my Obama expectations. They did very well in Ohio and Texas.
To be honest, if he can keep her to a 14 point victory I'll be really happy.
I just wanna see Indiana turn around by May 6. That's one that we can't afford to lose by a lot.
Well, okay, we *can* afford to lose it by a lot, but it would be better not to.
The expectations game has played well for Obama in Pennsylvania, it's considered a done deal for Hillary, and by a large margin, so it'll be hard for her to really *win* unless she breaks the 20 point threshold, which I doubt she will.
David
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Wed Apr-16-08 06:57 AM
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Latest shows him ahead by 5%.
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