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5 de Febrero, 2008

Mama Sez Obama

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama surged to a big lead over Hillary Clinton in California hours before "Super Tuesday" voting began in 24 states, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Tuesday. [...]

In California, which alone provides more than one-fifth of the Democratic delegates needed for the nomination, Obama led Clinton by 49 percent to 36 percent, the poll found. The margin of error was 3.3 percentage points. [...]

Obama had a 20-point edge in Georgia, aided by a more than 3-to-1 lead among black voters.

Obama, an Illinois senator, and Clinton, a New York senator, are in a hard-fought battle for the Democratic presidential nomination and split the first four significant contests.

"There is clear Obama momentum in California," pollster John Zogby said. "But in New Jersey, things seemed to swing in favor of Clinton, and Missouri was very mixed."

Obama, Romney lead in California on Super Tuesday

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Comentarios (2)


peasant dijo:

GRVTR

That was a similar report pre-New Hampshire. It can have the effect or creating complacency on the targeted voters. i.e. "Ya'll nevermind now, your guy/gal is ahead and you don't have to vote." Everything is well in hand and we have things under control. Thank you for your attention citizen.


nezua limón xolagrafik-jonez Author Profile Page dijo:

GRVTR

new hampshire:

a blogger posted a chart showing that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama received more votes than Hillary Clinton in regions where officials counted the paper ballots by hand than in regions where they were counted by optical-scan machines made by Diebold Election Systems

Good ole DIEBOLD!

which makes it hard to conclude anything definitive about hillary's win to my mind.

kick it, ése.

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