Pennsylvania Primary: Exit Poll Results predict Clinton win
April 23rd, 2008 - 12:26 am ICT by amritpal
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Early exit polls suggest that 550 out of 1000 voters have polled in favor of Clinton as agains 450 in Obama’s favor. This would mean a major victor for the Clinton campaign in the white dominated state. Earlier experts had predicted that out of the 85% whites, Obama had little support. However, analysts say that a double-digit win for Clinton seems unlikely. Though they don’t write-off Clinton’s stake on the Pennsylvania primary victory.
On the last day of the six-week long fight in PA, Obama yesterday claimed that the Clinton campaign had resorted to creating a scare among the people by using pictures of Osama and Hurricane disaster. However, a day earlier he had also accepted that any of the democrat candidate would be better than the Republican McCain. Clinton has taken this position earlier in her campaign.
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April 23rd, 2008 at 2:44 am
I think video coverage adds a whole new kind of excitement to the primary. Or maybe it’s just Eugene Mirman? http://www.236.com/video/?embed_video=1509327826
April 23rd, 2008 at 3:26 am
This article is extremely biased.
“However, a day earlier he had also accepted that any of the democrat candidate would be better than the Republican McCain. ”
Obama has stated that before. Hillary Clinton was the one who stated that she would make a great president because she had experience and that John McCain would also make a great president because he had experience.
April 23rd, 2008 at 4:27 am
lol, already the spin starts about what a smashing victory for Hillary, should she eek out a 7-8 point “victory”
With Obama supporters receiving cards sending them to the wrong polling places, and newly registered voters being told they are not registered, being refused provisional ballots, I’ll remain skeptical unless her lead is 20-25%
btw, your right wing bias is showing, it’s Democratic candidate, not “democrat” candidate. Yeah, push the meme that Hillary is the candidate. The right is slobbering for her to be the candidate, so their tarnished and elderly screwball McCain can have a chance.