Indiana is neck and neck in the final Zogby poll before the primaries. North Carolina appears solidly in Barack Obama's camp. In Indiana, the race is clear as mud, as Obama holds a statistically insignificant lead of two points, winning 45% support to Clinton’s 43% support, with 12% either undecided or favoring someone else." "The overall Obama advantage in Indiana—though statistically insignificant—comes after another strong day of polling Monday. The one-day total, which comprises about half of the two-day tracking poll sample, saw Obama winning 47% support to Clinton’s 41%. Monday’s polling results are combined with Sunday’s numbers to produce the two-day tracking poll.TPJ: So. It appears that the race is tighter in Indiana than the Clinton camp would like you to believe. If you were thinking that the race in that state was an automatic win for Hillary and are therefore going to stay home today I urge you to get out there and vote! We need to end this primary debacle and the one way to make that happen is for Obama to win Indiana. He has the lead in all the measures used to gauge such things and so voting for Hillary is simply a vote to keep this nightmare going and a vote to keep us from attacking the real enemy--John McCain.
It's time to unite around Obama and stop the free ride for the Republicans and end their joy in seeing us bicker between ourselves. Hillary Clinton has run a good election but we can't let this thing keep being drawn out, the longer that we keep this primary going the harder it will be to beat the GOP in November. We need this precious time during the summer to replenish our coffers and hone in squarely on McBush. I realize that it's difficult to admit defeat if you're a Clinton supporter but I plead with you to think of the greater good of the party. We need to unify, so please vote for Obama today.
In North Carolina, we need you folks to vote for Obama in huge numbers. We need to get as many delegates in your fine state as possible to pad his lead so that we can end this and work to unite the party. If you're undecided, think about this: Barack Obama can compete with McCain for the Independent vote whereas Clinton can not do so well with Independents and without Indies it is difficult to win the general election. Hillary has been a strong opponent but it's time to end this, I can't take this anymore and neither can the Democratic party or the country.
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5 comments:
Read this post.
I think the guy who wrote it nails it.
http://208.76.84.21/thefield/?p=1160
Shaw: Great post and great video. Keith is the best at boiling it all down. I think I'll steal this and post it tomorrow if you don't mind.
Handsom B. Wonderful,
Go for it.
It looks like our guy did great tonight. He negated Hillary's win in PA.
She cannot overcome!
Yay!!!!!!!!!!
Jeebus H. Crackers! They're not calling it in Indiana yet.
He may hold her to a 3 or 2 point lead!!!
Woo-Hoo!
The superdelegates will all go over to Obama, and she'll have to drop out!
"Jeebus H. Crackers"
I love it, that made me laugh. :)
Yeah he really landed a big punch tonight. I agree that the supers will flock to him now, I'm guessing as much as even 4 tomorrow. Who knows.
The evening turned out much better than I expected. I was sure that he would lose Indiana by 10 points. I don't know how the supers don't just button this up after tonight's results.
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