Dems Headed For Split Primary Wins - The News Junkie
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Monday, May 19, 2008

Dems Headed For Split Primary Wins

Mark My Word - Obama Wins Oregon - Hillary Wins Kentucky:



(CNN) — A new CNN "poll of polls" shows Hillary Clinton holds a big lead in Kentucky while Barack Obama is on top in Oregon — the next two states to weigh in on the Democratic presidential race.

According to CNN's analysis of several recent polls from both states, Clinton holds a 30-point lead in Kentucky while Obama is up by 10 in Oregon.

In Kentucky, Clinton is winning 58 percent of the vote while Obama is at 28 percent. Kentucky has a broad swath of working class white voters — the demographic that has long supported Clinton and propelled her to a 41-point victory in West Virginia one week ago. Her large margin in Kentucky appears to indicate those voters are sticking with Clinton, even as Obama appears to be the presumptive Democratic nominee.

In Oregon, Obama is winning 50 percent of likely Democratic voters there while Clinton is at 40 percent. With a large population of young voters and those who are college-educated, that state has demographics that have long favored Obama's candidacy.


Another split decision that won't allow for Clinton to eject sensibly. This back and forth looks destined to carry on until the convention.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Man I can't take any more of this shit...

Shawn Wasson said...

I bet you McCain can... he's eating it up with his old spoon...