And the backlash against the misogyny picks up steam.
According to the early West Virginia exit polls, 59 percent of Hillary Rodham Clinton's voters will NOT vote for Obama in the general. Thirty-five percent of Hillary's voters said that if Obama gets the nomination, they will vote for McCain. Twenty-four percent said they will stay home.
Thirty six percent of Hillary's voters said they will vote for Obama.
If Hillary gets the nod, fifty one percent of Obama’s voters said they will vote for Hillary in the general. Thirty-one percent said they will vote for McCain and 14 percent will not vote.
Over half, 51 percent, of West Virginia voters said they think Obama shares the views of his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Sixty two percent said that Bill Clinton’s campaigning in the state was an important factor in their vote. And 70 percent of Clinton voters said they think the race should continue.
CNN is reporting that Hillary is getting
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