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One week after Sen. Hillary Clinton made a public show of unity with Sen. Barack Obama, a new survey suggests Supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead. ... Source: www.cnn.com --- 4 days ago
One week after Sen. Hillary Clinton made a public show of unity with Sen. Barack Obama, a new survey suggests Supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead. ... Source: www.cnn.com --- 3 days ago
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Usually when I write ?Grandmom?s guide to computer? series, I get a geek who corrects my ignorance. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 6 days ago
Senator Barack Obama's decision to support legislation granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that cooperated with the Bush administration's program of wiretapping without warrants has led to an intense backlash among some of his most ardent Supporters. ... Source: electioncenter.military.com --- 4 days ago
(July 3, 2008) -- Senator Barack Obama's decision to support legislation granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that cooperated with the Bush administration's program of wiretapping without warrants has led to an intense backlash among some of his most ardent... ... Source: electioncenter.military.com --- 6 days ago
July 1 - Words from Barack Obama Supporters... ... Source: www.computerworld.com --- 1 day ago
More than 20,000 users sign up for a grassroots campaign against Obama's position supporting the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act. ... Source: talkingpointsmemo.com --- 5 days ago
Confronted with growing dissension on his own website from Supporters opposed to his reversal on FISA, Obama is forced to address the issue directly in an online statement. In case you missed it, take a look at TPM's timeline on Obama's position on the issue. ... Source: tailrank.com --- 3 days ago
One week after Sen. Hillary Clinton made a public show of unity with Sen. Barack Obama, a new survey suggests Supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead. ... Source: www.nationalledger.com --- 7 days ago
Be afraid; be very afraid. If you think Barack Obama is arrogant and leftist, you ought to see those he will have to cater to if elected -- and, according to them, even to get elected in the first place. These leftist... ... Source: www.gossiprocks.com --- 1 day ago
Clinton Supporters still not embracing Obama, poll says (http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/07/04/clinton-Supporters-still-not-embracing-Obama-poll-says/) Posted: 04:40 PM ET *From* *CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney* (http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/tag/cnn-ticker-producer-alexander-mooney/) *Image: http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/images/07/04/art.unity.gi.jpg * A new poll shows many of Clinton's Supporters still aren't read to back Obama. *(CNN)* One week after Hillary Clinton made a public show of unity with Barack Obama, a new survey suggests Supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead. A growing number of Clinton Supporters say they may stay home in November instead of casting their ballot for Obama, a clear sign the party has yet to coalesce around the Illinois senator four weeks after the most prolonged and at times divisive primary race in modern American history came to a close. According to a new survey from CNN and the Opinion Research Corporation, the number of Clinton Supporters who plan to defect to John McCain's camp is down from one month ago, but in what could be an ominous sign for Obama as he seeks to unify the party, a growing number of them say they may not vote at all. In a CNN/ORC survey conducted in early June, entirely before the New York senator officially ended her White House bid, 22 percent of Clinton Supporters said they would not vote at all if Oba ...
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According to a new CNN poll , some Clinton Supporters are still not backing Senator Obama. Although the number who plan to defect to John McCain has dropped, some are still planning to remain at home on Election Day. One month ago 60% of Clinton voters planned to back Obama in November, now it is down to 54%. The number of Democrats who want Clinton as the nominee has risen from 35% to 43%. I do think that these numbers will shift as November approaches, but it does look like Obama will not be able to satisfy all of the Clinton crowd. This probably will not prevent his election but it will likely prevent the proposed landslide. ... Source: www.gaywired.com --- 6 days ago
Just days ago, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama held a picture-perfect photo op in Unity, New Hampshire to bridge the divide that continues to linger among their Supporters. At the rally, Clinton's praise for Obama was as well-crafted as his was of her. But are people really buying the unity pitch? And will it make a difference? ...
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Hillary Clinton may have endorsed Barack Obama, but winning over her Supporters may prove more difficult for Obama than many people thought. A new CNN survey shows that the number of Clinton Supporters who plan to vote for Obama has actually decreased since early June from 60% to 54%. Furthermore, 43% of Democrats now say [...] ... Source: www.politicallore.com --- 1 day ago
According to the latest poll taken by Opinion Research, Barack Obama is not connecting with the Supporters of Hillary Clinton like he, and the leaders of the Democratic Party hoped he would. In fact, he is losing support, not gaining it. There has been a feeling all along that Hillary Clinton is not as [...] ... Source: blogs.cqpolitics.com --- 4 days ago
The number of Hillary Clinton Supporters who said, just before she dropped out in June and called for them to support Barack Obama, that they would go to the polls in November to vote for him has dropped from 60 percent to 54 percent, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Friday. The poll said that in early June, 22 percent of Clinton Supporters said they would not vote at all if Obama was the party's standard bearer but now almost a third say they will stay home. Forty-three percent of registered Democrats say they would still prefer Clinton as the nominee compared to 35 percent in June. "Many voters find it tough to immediately switch allegiances to a candidate that they once opposed, so they find a 'neutral' setting more comfortable for awhile," said Keating Holland, CNN polling director. "If that's what is happening to the Clinton Supporters who now say they plan to stay at home, Obama may have nothing to worry about. If not, there's a big chunk of the party base that Obama won't be able to count on in November." ... Source: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com --- 4 days ago
A new poll shows many of Clinton's Supporters still aren't read to back Obama. (CNN) — One week after Hillary Clinton made a public show of unity with Barack Obama, a new survey suggests Supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead. A growing number of Clinton Supporters say they may [...] ... Find more search results for Obama Supporters on RSSMicro.com |
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