Wednesday, December 12, 2007

CNN Poll: Obama catches Clinton in New Hampshire

Things aren't looking good for Hillary.  It's now a neck and neck race.

"Clinton's support among Democratic women in New Hampshire has dropped from 43 percent to 33 percent," said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "By contrast, her support among men dropped only 1 point to 27 percent in that same time period

Clinton is still viewed by Democratic primary voters as having the most experience and the best chance of beating the Republican presidential nominee. But Obama is seen as more likable, more believable and more likely to unite the country.

Well, Democrats have a choice now don't they.  They can either go for Hillary, which many of them despise, or stick to their word and try to "unite" the country, which many believe Obama can do.

So which is it? Do you go for Hillary who you think has the best chance to win, or do you go with Obama and avoid looking like a hypocrite?

Sell your soul, or possibly sell out your chances at the White House?  Tough choice.

It's not like Republican's have it any easier.  The only Republican that jives with me lately is Duncan Hunter and he has about as much chance of winning as I do.

Even then, there are some issues I disagree with him on.

Of course, the long shot horse in this race is Ron Paul.  He seems to have support on both sides of the aisle.  Something that's very rarely seen.

He certainly is popular on the internet, but that won't mean much if he can't get people to actually go out and vote for him.

Let's face it, the youth on the internet are noisy in their support, but when it comes down to it, they have a well earned reputation for not following through with votes.

Let's not forget the "medical marijuana" that they love to tout but seem to forget to vote on every single time it comes up.

 

Travis

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