[Rasmussen]
In a new poll published yesterday by pollster Rasmussen, Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary race by a staggering 29 points.
As we posted here, on March 13, 2008 Rasmussen showed a 28 point West Virginia lead in Clinton’s favor, CLINTON 55%, OBAMA 27%.
We pointed out in the same post that “Obama could have considerably narrowed that TWENTY EIGHT PERCENT gap by now”, but that “[i]f history is any guide, that is unlikely.”
All of this is meaningless if Obama can pull off double wins in Indiana and North Carolina tomorrow, in which event Clinton is finished.
However, we are standing by our predictions of a narrow Clinton victory in North Carolina and a 10 point win in Indiana.
In a new poll published yesterday by pollster Rasmussen, Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary race by a staggering 29 points.
As we posted here, on March 13, 2008 Rasmussen showed a 28 point West Virginia lead in Clinton’s favor, CLINTON 55%, OBAMA 27%.
We pointed out in the same post that “Obama could have considerably narrowed that TWENTY EIGHT PERCENT gap by now”, but that “[i]f history is any guide, that is unlikely.”
All of this is meaningless if Obama can pull off double wins in Indiana and North Carolina tomorrow, in which event Clinton is finished.
However, we are standing by our predictions of a narrow Clinton victory in North Carolina and a 10 point win in Indiana.
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