http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/west_virginia/west_virginia_democratic_presidential_primaryThursday, March 20, 2008
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Looking down the road to May 13, Senator Hillary Clinton holds a huge lead over Senator Barack Obama in the West Virginia Presidential Primary. The first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the race shows that Clinton attracts 55% of the Likely Democratic Primary Voters while Obama is supported by 27%. Eighteen percent (18%) are not sure.
Clinton is viewed favorably by 72% of West Virginia’s Primary Voters, Obama by 53%.
By a 48% to 31% margin, the West Virginia voters believe Clinton will be the stronger general election candidate against John McCain. However, by a 47% to 35% margin, they believe Obama will win the nomination. Even 32% of Clinton voters expect Obama to be the Democratic nominee in 2008.
If Obama is nominated, just 42% of Clinton supporters say they are even somewhat likely to vote for him against McCain. Eighteen percent (18%) of Clinton voters say that they are Not Very Likely to vote for Obama and 35% say they are Not at All Likely to vote for Obama.
On the other hand, if Clinton is nominated, 57% of Obama voters are at least somewhat likely to vote for the former First Lady. ...
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I am so happy about this. EXACTLY the same numbers in PA poll, too!
:bounce: :toast: :kick:
Funny thing is, the meme has been so pushed, that a large number still think BO will be the Dem nominee!
I'm just sorry I couldn't attend Hill's town hall meet in Charleston, WV (over an hour's drive away from me), only because I had to do unimportant stuff like, y'know, work (which I do love, actually)! If I'd known a week in advance about her visit, I would've taken the day off to see her! :D