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Saturday, March 22, 2008

1 in 5 Dems Defect to McCain if Their Candidate Loses Nomination

Did I call this one or what?

Poll: Divisive Dem Contest Could Boost McCain

(CNSNews.com) - The lengthy Democratic primary contest bodes well for Republican chances of holding the White House, a new poll suggests.

As Democratic Senators Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York slug it out for the nomination, many of their supporters—at least in Pennsylvania, site of the next major primary—aren’t committed to the party’s ticket in November, according to a Franklin & Marshall College Poll.

Among Obama supporters, 20 percent said they would vote for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the Republican nominee, if Clinton beats their candidate for the nomination. Among Clinton supporters, 19 percent said they would support McCain in November if Obama is the Democratic nominee.

The significant number of potential defectors underscores how divisive the Democratic primary has been.

Democrats won Pennsylvania in the 2000 and 2004 presidential races, but it was a competitive state in both election cycles. McCain, meanwhile, has touted his appeal to swing voters.

“Pennsylvania is a must-win state for a Democratic presidential nominee,” Nathan Gonzalez, political editor of the Rothenberg Political Report, told Cybercast News Service. “If there is a significant weakness for a Democrat in Pennsylvania, it could indicate a weakness in Ohio or other key states.”

Actually this was a no-brainer.

You had to be a retard not to see this one coming.

Comments

The resurrection of the Reagan democrats.... they couldn’t stomach their candidates and “Saw The Light’.....

Lots of dems I know have said they will NOT vote for either of the clowns they have left.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

The times, they are a-changin’...
Bob Dylan

pparets on March 22, 2008 at 06:36 am

I wouldn’t characterize these Democrats with those who voted for Reagan. McCain is not Reagan, after all. Well and fine they vote Republican, of course, but in the end what will we get? John McCain, that’s who. We conservatives still lost out, in my view.

Good Ol Boy on March 23, 2008 at 05:08 pm

Good Ol Boy:  That might be so, but not as bad as you - and everyone else - would lose if John McCain is not elected.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

The times, they are a-changin’...
Bob Dylan

pparets on March 23, 2008 at 06:06 pm

So little consolation there..."That might be so, but not as bad as you - and everyone else - would lose if John McCain is not elected.”
With the world going to hell in a handbasket, we have to SETTLE for John McCain? Boy, I hope in four years we have something much much better to hang our hopes on. I still cannot say for sure if I’ll vote for him. There will have to be a lot more assurances (and possibly a VP I can get behind) between now and November.

Good Ol Boy on March 23, 2008 at 08:37 pm
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