Sunday, May 25, 2008
Gallup: Hillary Beats McCain; Obama Doesn't
Gallup Poll Daily tracking from May 20-24 finds Hillary Clinton maintaining a significant 49% to 44% lead over John McCain when registered voters are asked about their preferences for the fall general election, while McCain has a slight 47% to 45% advantage over Barack Obama.
And, Swing State Polls Have Bad News for Obama
And, Where Things Stand: Clinton Has the Better Chance to Win the General: David Epstein, Reflective Pundit, -- "The point of a primary is to pick the candidate with the greatest chance of winning the general election. Period. And to this end, Clinton has the strongest cards on her side of the table." Also: Clinton's Argument in a Nutshell
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