Obama winning over Clinton supporters
by
larbabe
06/26/2008, 1:34 PM #
Much to the displeasure of neocons here, all of whom would take great pleasure in seeing the Democratic Party fractured this November, it appears as though Barack Obama is slowly winning over some of those disgruntled Hillary Clinton supporters. Obama and Clinton will be campaigning together for the first time in Unity (what a fitting name) New Hampshire on Friday.
Barack Obama has won over more than half of Hillary Rodham Clinton's former supporters, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll that finds party loyalty trumping hard feelings less than three weeks after their bruising Democratic presidential contest ended. The poll suggests time is beginning to heal some rifts from the primary campaign and that the New York senator's endorsement of Obama carried weight.
The poll was taken in the days after Clinton suspended her campaign and said she was supporting her rival. Obama's progress with Clinton supporters is marked, yet far from complete. More than one in five who had backed the New York senator now plan to support Republican John McCain in the fall, a boost for McCain if those opinions hold.
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The AP-Yahoo! News poll, conducted by Knowledge Networks, is part of an ongoing study that tracks the attitudes and opinions of a scientifically selected group of more than 2,000 Americans to see how their political views evolve over the course of the campaign. The poll found 53 percent of the Democrats who favored Clinton for the nomination two months ago now back Obama for president. That's an improvement from April, when only 40 percent of Clinton supporters said they would back Obama over McCain.
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