Latest Polls Put Clinton Ahead

Latest Polls Put Clinton Ahead

Submitted by politicalWinters on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 4:55pm.

  The latest Gallup Poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by roughly 7 percent.

  It's the first time Clinton has led in more than a month. The battle between Clinton and Obama seems to be helping Republican John McCain, who leads both in individual polls against each of them.

Anonymous

Hated?

By you? Half of the Democratic party supports her, the other half falling for the love affair the media is having with Obama. Had Hillary been in league with a racist pastor the media would still be talking about it. Fear the media! If Obama gets a smooth ride it means the corporate elite have already bought him, after all, they own the media. They don't trust the Clintons because they are still idealists and may buck the system just to make the history books. Look at the money Obama is spending. Where do you think that is coming from? MSNBC, CNN and even ABC and FOX are all treating Obama with kid gloves while bewailing the Clintons at every turn. McCain doesn't have a chance. He's the 3rd term of this administration.

Anonymous

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If you ask me, a democratic nomination for Hillary might as well be for McCain. She is far too hated to win the general election.

Anonymous

I'd say Obama is the hated

I'd say Obama is the hated one. And if Obama gets the democratic nomination, surley McCain would win! Yey!

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