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TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 12:41:25 pm »
New Poll:
Texas President by Public Policy Polling on 2008-03-02
Summary:
Clinton:
50%
Obama:
44%
Other:
0%
Undecided:
6%
Poll Source URL:
Full Poll Details
Previous result was a tie.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 12:43:06 pm »
Hmm. I'm sensing a swing toward Clinton in these final hours.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 12:47:10 pm »
Excellent news.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: Keystone Phil on March 03, 2008, 12:47:10 pm
Excellent news.
If your a Republican.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: Adlai Stevenson on March 03, 2008, 01:10:58 pm
Quote from: Keystone Phil on March 03, 2008, 12:47:10 pm
Excellent news.
If your a Republican.
Agreed and I am so...
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 01:22:26 pm »
That is a pretty big jump for Clinton, having said that her campaign has certainly seemed upbeat over the last 24 hours or so... things seem to be moving her way, all in all good news for the GOP bad news for Obama.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 01:31:08 pm »
While something seems wrong with the youth vote numbers, these numbers arent good....not at all...Im hoping we see something a little different tomorrow, or that the pre election voting was enough to keep it real close.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 01:47:47 pm »
Amazing turnabout. Huge saturation of the airways by Obama in Texas. I thought he'd be putting her away down the stretch. Could it be we're suffering from messiah fatique in Texas?
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: Keystone Phil on March 03, 2008, 12:47:10 pm
Excellent news.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 04:06:35 pm »
Is there any chance that this surge could be from early voters for Obama not really answering the polls? Or is that completely insane?
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: True Democrat on March 03, 2008, 04:06:35 pm
Is there any chance that this surge could be from early voters for Obama not really answering the polls? Or is that
completely insane
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...well, not completley, unlikley I'd have thought but we'll have a better idea soon enougth.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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March 03, 2008, 04:10:25 pm »
Eh...
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Excellent news.
How Exactly? It's not like that a 6 point win in Texas is going to be enough for Hillary!.
Are you delusional enough to believe that simply eeking out a victory in Texas and Ohio is going to be enough for her to win the nomination?
If you do, I have some nice Oceanfront property in Arizona that I'm willing to sell real cheap.
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Quote from: ghostmonkey on March 03, 2008, 05:03:20 pm
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Excellent news.
How Exactly? It's not like that a 6 point win in Texas is going to be enough for Hillary!.
Are you delusional enough to believe that simply eeking out a victory in Texas and Ohio is going to be enough for her to win the nomination?
If you do, I have some nice Oceanfront property in Arizona that I'm willing to sell real cheap.
I've explained why a victory, small or comfortable, is good enough for her. I'm not explaining it again.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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I've explained why a victory, small or comfortable, is good enough for her. I'm not explaining it again.
Yeah, just like your big "Hillary! will win Virginia" prediction.
FYI: There are not that many superdelegates left. Hillary! ain't going to take them all.
You still have Oregon, Mississippi and North Carolina left. All of which aren't goin to Hillary!.
A small victory for Hillary! is simply not enough, no matter how much you wish it were. Hillary! lost this a long time ago by letting Obama win 11 Straight victories.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: ghostmonkey on March 03, 2008, 05:06:58 pm
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I've explained why a victory, small or comfortable, is good enough for her. I'm not explaining it again.
Yeah, just like your big "Hillary! will win Virginia" prediction.
FYI: There are not that many superdelegates left. Hillary! ain't going to take them all.
You still have Oregon, Mississippi and North Carolina left. All of which aren't goin to Hillary!.
A small victory for Hillary! is simply not enough, no matter how much you wish it were. Hillary! lost this a long time ago by letting Obama win 11 Straight victories.
Look I love your pro-Obama hackery but please quit with the "Hillary!" nonsense. It's ANNOYING.
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Re: TX PrimD: Public Policy Polling: Clinton leads Obama by 6% in Texas
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Quote from: Keystone Phil on March 03, 2008, 06:00:59 pm
Quote from: Flem on March 03, 2008, 05:57:08 pm
Quote from: Keystone Phil on March 03, 2008, 05:07:49 pm
Quote from: ghostmonkey on March 03, 2008, 05:06:58 pm
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I've explained why a victory, small or comfortable, is good enough for her. I'm not explaining it again.
Yeah, just like your big "Hillary! will win Virginia" prediction.
kthnx, troll.
Look in a mirror.
I have contributed plenty to this forum for close to four years now. I don't need to hear how I'm a troll from some third rate poster.
Now now...lets play nice children. Your setting a bad example for the rest of the forum
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