New Gallup Poll Shows Obama Strongest Against McBush - Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent

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Peter Principle

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So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in Hillary's
coffin...

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Opponent-McCain.aspx

March 31, 2008

Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as having
better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA Democrats Election 2008

by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance than
Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the November
presidential election.

The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were asked
whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating McCain in
November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton. Republicans were asked
whether McCain has a better chance of defeating Clinton or Obama on Election
Day. Sixty-four percent say McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton,
compared with only 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the
more formidable candidate.
....
Implications

Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would present a
stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton would.
....
Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among party
supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters -- that the
ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in November. It seems
unlikely those attitudes would improve much going forward, particularly if
the tone of the Democratic campaign remains negative. If so, then it is
likely there would be further calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and
that would put more pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary
on April 22 and all the contests that follow.
------

Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind Barack Obama.
Even her own supporters know it.

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Welcome to reality. Enjoy your visit. Slow thinkers keep right.
------
Why are so many not smart enough to know they're not smart enough?

http://www.apa.org/journals/features/psp7761121.pdf
 
Peter Principle wrote:
> So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in Hillary's
> coffin...
>
> ------
> http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Opponent-McCain.aspx
>
> March 31, 2008
>
> Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as having
> better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA Democrats Election 2008
>
> by Jeffrey M. Jones
>
> PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
> Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance than
> Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the November
> presidential election.
>
> The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
> representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were asked
> whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating McCain in
> November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton. Republicans were asked
> whether McCain has a better chance of defeating Clinton or Obama on Election
> Day. Sixty-four percent say McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton,
> compared with only 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the
> more formidable candidate.
> ...
> Implications
>
> Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would present a
> stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton would.
> ...
> Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among party
> supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters -- that the
> ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in November. It seems
> unlikely those attitudes would improve much going forward, particularly if
> the tone of the Democratic campaign remains negative. If so, then it is
> likely there would be further calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and
> that would put more pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary
> on April 22 and all the contests that follow.
> ------
>
> Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind Barack Obama.
> Even her own supporters know it.
>
> ---

Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper fire.
She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.

My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
the way!
 
On Mar 31, 8:30 pm, Middle Class Warrior <"middle class
warrior"@verizon.net> wrote:
> Peter Principle wrote:
> > So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in Hillary's
> > coffin...

>
> > ------
> >http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Oppon...

>
> > March 31, 2008

>
> > Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as having
> > better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA Democrats Election 2008

>
> > by Jeffrey M. Jones

>
> > PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
> > Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance than
> > Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the November
> > presidential election.

>
> > The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
> > representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were asked
> > whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating McCain in
> > November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton. Republicans were asked
> > whether McCain has a better chance of defeating Clinton or Obama on Election
> > Day. Sixty-four percent say McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton,
> > compared with only 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the
> > more formidable candidate.
> > ...
> > Implications

>
> > Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would present a
> > stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton would.
> > ...
> > Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among party
> > supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters -- that the
> > ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in November. It seems
> > unlikely those attitudes would improve much going forward, particularly if
> > the tone of the Democratic campaign remains negative. If so, then it is
> > likely there would be further calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and
> > that would put more pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary
> > on April 22 and all the contests that follow.
> > ------

>
> > Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind Barack Obama.
> > Even her own supporters know it.

>
> > ---

>
> Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper fire.
> She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.
>
> My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
> the way!


And yet Osama Obama has told as many lies as Hitlary.
 
On Mar 31, 8:30 pm, Middle Class Warrior <"middle class
warrior"@verizon.net> wrote:
> Peter Principle wrote:
> > So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in Hillary's
> > coffin...

>
> > ------
> >http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Oppon...

>
> > March 31, 2008

>
> > Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as having
> > better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA Democrats Election 2008

>
> > by Jeffrey M. Jones

>
> > PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
> > Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance than
> > Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the November
> > presidential election.

>
> > The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
> > representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were asked
> > whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating McCain in
> > November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton. Republicans were asked
> > whether McCain has a better chance of defeating Clinton or Obama on Election
> > Day. Sixty-four percent say McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton,
> > compared with only 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the
> > more formidable candidate.
> > ...
> > Implications

>
> > Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would present a
> > stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton would.
> > ...
> > Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among party
> > supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters -- that the
> > ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in November. It seems
> > unlikely those attitudes would improve much going forward, particularly if
> > the tone of the Democratic campaign remains negative. If so, then it is
> > likely there would be further calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and
> > that would put more pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary
> > on April 22 and all the contests that follow.
> > ------

>
> > Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind Barack Obama.
> > Even her own supporters know it.

>
> > ---

>
> Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper fire.
> She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.
>
> My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
> the way!


If McCain vs. Obama, 28% of Clinton Backers Go for McCain
 
TypicalWhitePerson@mailcity.com wrote in
news:0598a5a9-327e-4309-8276-d5dc1ed87bc0@m71g2000hse.googlegroups.com:

> On Mar 31, 8:30 pm, Middle Class Warrior <"middle class
> warrior"@verizon.net> wrote:
>> Peter Principle wrote:
>> > So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in
>> > Hillary's coffin...

>>
>> > ------
>> >http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Oppon
>> >...

>>
>> > March 31, 2008

>>
>> > Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as
>> > having better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA
>> > Democrats Election 2008

>>
>> > by Jeffrey M. Jones

>>
>> > PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
>> > Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance
>> > than Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the
>> > November presidential election.

>>
>> > The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
>> > representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were
>> > asked whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating
>> > McCain in November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton.
>> > Republicans were asked whether McCain has a better chance of
>> > defeating Clinton or Obama on Election Day. Sixty-four percent say
>> > McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton, compared with only
>> > 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the more
>> > formidable candidate. ...
>> > Implications

>>
>> > Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would
>> > present a stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton
>> > would. ...
>> > Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among
>> > party supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters --
>> > that the ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in
>> > November. It seems unlikely those attitudes would improve much
>> > going forward, particularly if the tone of the Democratic campaign
>> > remains negative. If so, then it is likely there would be further
>> > calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and that would put more
>> > pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary on April 22
>> > and all the contests that follow. ------

>>
>> > Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind
>> > Barack Obama. Even her own supporters know it.

>>
>> > ---

>>
>> Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper
>> fire. She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.
>>
>> My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
>> the way!

>
> If McCain vs. Obama, 28% of Clinton Backers Go for McCain


half the clinton voters switched parties just to vote for her in the
first place
 
TypicalWhitePer...@mailcity.com wrote:
> On Mar 31, 8:30 pm, Middle Class Warrior <"middle class
> warrior"@verizon.net> wrote:
> > Peter Principle wrote:
> > > So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in Hillary's
> > > coffin...

> >
> > > ------
> > >http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Oppon...

> >
> > > March 31, 2008

> >
> > > Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as having
> > > better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA Democrats Election 2008

> >
> > > by Jeffrey M. Jones

> >
> > > PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
> > > Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance than
> > > Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the November
> > > presidential election.

> >
> > > The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
> > > representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were asked
> > > whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating McCain in
> > > November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton. Republicans were asked
> > > whether McCain has a better chance of defeating Clinton or Obama on Election
> > > Day. Sixty-four percent say McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton,
> > > compared with only 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the
> > > more formidable candidate.
> > > ...
> > > Implications

> >
> > > Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would present a
> > > stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton would.
> > > ...
> > > Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among party
> > > supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters -- that the
> > > ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in November. It seems
> > > unlikely those attitudes would improve much going forward, particularly if
> > > the tone of the Democratic campaign remains negative. If so, then it is
> > > likely there would be further calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and
> > > that would put more pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary
> > > on April 22 and all the contests that follow.
> > > ------

> >
> > > Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind Barack Obama.
> > > Even her own supporters know it.

> >
> > > ---

> >
> > Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper fire.
> > She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.
> >
> > My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
> > the way!

>
> If McCain vs. Obama, 28% of Clinton Backers Go for McCain


Not that I believe that would be the final case but, WOW THERE'S A
****ING SURPRISE

The biggest piece of **** we got, and (it's) supporters would
mindlessly go to the right, if they don't have their right-wing style
Democrat
 
z wrote:
> TypicalWhitePerson@mailcity.com wrote in
> news:0598a5a9-327e-4309-8276-d5dc1ed87bc0@m71g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
>
> > On Mar 31, 8:30 pm, Middle Class Warrior <"middle class
> > warrior"@verizon.net> wrote:
> >> Peter Principle wrote:
> >> > So much for Clinton's last remaining argument. Yet another nail in
> >> > Hillary's coffin...
> >>
> >> > ------
> >> >http://www.gallup.com/poll/105904/Dems-Reps-Agree-Obama-Tougher-Oppon
> >> >...
> >>
> >> > March 31, 2008
> >>
> >> > Dems, Reps Agree: Obama Tougher Opponent for McCainPerceived as
> >> > having better chance than Clinton of winning in NovemberUSA
> >> > Democrats Election 2008
> >>
> >> > by Jeffrey M. Jones
> >>
> >> > PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Panel survey finds a majority of both
> >> > Republicans and Democrats saying Barack Obama has a better chance
> >> > than Hillary Clinton of defeating Republican John McCain in the
> >> > November presidential election.
> >>
> >> > The survey was conducted March 24-27, interviewing a nationally
> >> > representative sample of 1,005 Gallup Panel members. Democrats were
> >> > asked whether Clinton or Obama has the better chance of defeating
> >> > McCain in November: 59% say Obama does; 30% say Clinton.
> >> > Republicans were asked whether McCain has a better chance of
> >> > defeating Clinton or Obama on Election Day. Sixty-four percent say
> >> > McCain has a better chance of beating Clinton, compared with only
> >> > 22% choosing Obama, meaning Republicans view Obama as the more
> >> > formidable candidate. ...
> >> > Implications
> >>
> >> > Clearly at this point, the party rank-and-file thinks Obama would
> >> > present a stronger challenge to McCain in the fall than Clinton
> >> > would. ...
> >> > Also, the poll shows there is a fairly widely held belief among
> >> > party supporters -- including a plurality of Clinton supporters --
> >> > that the ongoing campaign is hurting their chances of winning in
> >> > November. It seems unlikely those attitudes would improve much
> >> > going forward, particularly if the tone of the Democratic campaign
> >> > remains negative. If so, then it is likely there would be further
> >> > calls for Clinton to drop out of the race, and that would put more
> >> > pressure on her to do well in the Pennsylvania primary on April 22
> >> > and all the contests that follow. ------
> >>
> >> > Clearly, it's time for Hillary to drop out and fall in behind
> >> > Barack Obama. Even her own supporters know it.
> >>
> >> > ---
> >>
> >> Hillary's campaign imploded when she started taking about sniper
> >> fire. She has lost all credibility. Let's get the party started.
> >>
> >> My advice to Bill and Hillary Clinton is take a powder and get out of
> >> the way!

> >
> > If McCain vs. Obama, 28% of Clinton Backers Go for McCain

>
> half the clinton voters switched parties just to vote for her in the
> first place


I would say that's probably got a lot of truth to it.

She would make an awesome Republican, heck I might even vote
Republican if she were to be on the Republican ticket. Even against
Obama if the truth be told.
 
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