Egalia at Tennessee Guerilla Women reports recent CNN poll results showing that nearly one-third of Hillary Clinton’s supporters are planning to stay home in November; that number is up from 22% from a poll taken in June.
Egalia continues:
“The number who say they will cast a protest vote for McCain has declined.
“According to the CNN poll, strong support and preference for Hillary Rodham Clinton to be the Democratic nominee has increased since the closing days of the primary:
“In another sign the wounds of the heated primary race have yet to heal, 43 percent of registered Democrats polled still say they would prefer Clinton to be the party's presidential nominee. That number is significantly higher than it was in early June, when 35 percent of Democrats polled said they preferred Clinton to lead the party's presidential ticket. . Obama won 59 percent of support from registered Democrats polled in June; now he garners 54 percent.”
Interesting: throughout the Democratic primary, Obama repeatedly labeled Clinton as polarizing and divisive, while describing himself as a uniter, not a divider. Based on the above CNN poll, the presumptive nominee is having some difficulty uniting his own party.
Egalia continues:
“The number who say they will cast a protest vote for McCain has declined.
“According to the CNN poll, strong support and preference for Hillary Rodham Clinton to be the Democratic nominee has increased since the closing days of the primary:
“In another sign the wounds of the heated primary race have yet to heal, 43 percent of registered Democrats polled still say they would prefer Clinton to be the party's presidential nominee. That number is significantly higher than it was in early June, when 35 percent of Democrats polled said they preferred Clinton to lead the party's presidential ticket. . Obama won 59 percent of support from registered Democrats polled in June; now he garners 54 percent.”
Interesting: throughout the Democratic primary, Obama repeatedly labeled Clinton as polarizing and divisive, while describing himself as a uniter, not a divider. Based on the above CNN poll, the presumptive nominee is having some difficulty uniting his own party.
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with his flip flopping, and by the end of obama 3rd year if he was president, not even a quarter of the troops will be him, he going to keep them their
Why would I do that, like I said I will not waste my vote, its now between Obama and McCain, and I will not vote for Obama, it will be the first time in History I voted republican, I always said does not matter what party,, who is better for the job, well this year I am proving it,
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