April 29, 2008

Poll Watch: SurveyUSA NC, IN, and KY Democratic Primary

Yes she can!

SurveyUSA North Carolina Democratic Primary

  • Barack Obama 49%
  • Hillary Clinton 44%

SurveyUSA Indiana Democratic Primary

  • Hillary Clinton 52%
  • Barack Obama 43%

SurveyUSA Kentucky Democratic Primary

  • Hillary Clinton 63%
  • Barack Obama 27% (Whoa!)
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16 Responses to “Poll Watch: SurveyUSA NC, IN, and KY Democratic Primary”

  1. Kavon W. Nikrad Says:

    Yes. She. Can.

  2. Michael Stubel Says:

    Keep this going Hillary! Please!

  3. Kevin Says:

    I’m sure she’s over-polling in NC, but if she wins big in IN, and stays fairly close in NC, this thing is blown WIDE open.

    I love it.

  4. Gary Matthew Miller Says:

    We walk a very fine line here. Let’s hope she still comes up a bit short.

  5. LJ Says:

    Gary,

    The thing is that even if she wins every single remaining primary, Obama will still have about a 80-100 delegate lead on her going into the convention. That’s the thing, even if by some miracle Hillary gets the nomination, there will be a massive split within the Democratic Party. Blacks and college students would be utterly disillusioned and very unlikely to support her.

    Also, I will note that the Credentials Committee is filled with Obama loyalists, so for Hillary to get the nomination, Obama would have to meltdown completely.

  6. Sean Oxendine Says:

    TEN PERCENT OF THE VOTE IN EASTERN KENTUCKY.

    Good lord.

  7. Henry Heavner Says:

    Jim craaacky. That Kentucky number is *unreal*.

  8. David Says:

    I would love to see a poll of West Virginia. It’ll be even worse than Kentucky’s numbers.

  9. Phanekim Says:

    the comeback gal.

  10. Aron Goldman Says:

    Among whites in Carolina, Clinton is now crushing Obama by 31 percentage points; 61-30%. If blacks don’t account for 33 percent of the primary voters, as SurveyUSA projects, Hillary will not only win NC, but she will have supplanted Obama as the prohibitive favorite for the nomination.

  11. IR-MN Says:

    WE DON’T WANT HER TO BE THE NOMINEE!!!

  12. Adam Says:

    Intrade is picking up on this Wright issue too.

    Right now it’s Obama 75 / Clinton 20.
    A week ago it was Obama 86 / Clinton 12.

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_delegate_count.html#moreraces

  13. Adam Says:

    And the Kos kids are starting to worry.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/29/141954/541/714/505762

  14. Alex Knepper Says:

    Yes. She. Will, Kavon.

  15. Amy Says:

    I am going to be voting for Clinton on Tuesday even though I’ll vote Republican in the fall. I figure that if a democrat wins this fall I would rather it be Clinton over Obama. I still can’t convince my husband to vote for Clinton though. He’s afraid he’ll somehow be tagged a democrat and that the party will never leave him alone for the rest of his life. We live in Indiana by the way.

  16. Tammy Says:

    After learning about the beliefs & teachings that Obama has gladly supported for 20 years, I find it hard to believe that so many are still thrilled with the thought of him as president. It’s obvious that he only turned against Wright to appease the people & keep the vote. My eyes have been opened.

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