Californians Would Switch Clinton Vote For Obama »

Posted By Aidenag 1 year, 1 month ago in News

California voters would change their February primary vote for Hillary Clinton to a vote for Barack Obama if the vote were held again, according to an exclusive poll commissioned by CBS 5.

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    Aidenag1 year, 1 month ago

    There goes Hillary's excuse of only she can win the big blue states come November.

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    not2needy1 year, 1 month ago

    Finally coming to their senses eh? Good news!

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    raats66621 year, 1 month ago

    With the Republicans going on about how the Democrats are hurting themselves I have (and still do disagree). I think this backs that position.

    I've also said that Clinton's position that she's won 'more Electoral Votes' is perhaps the STUPIDEST thing she's said because there is not a chance in HELL that California would EVER vote for McCain.

    I also think that the argument that Clinton supporters won't back Obama is equally absurd. I don't think that Clinton has NEARLY as many supporters today as she had on Super Tuesday. Yes I'm sure that Obama has had some defectors, but I think it pales in comparison to Clinton's (in California and other states that have already voted).

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    ETproductions1 year, 1 month ago

    So much for the "I won the big states" idiocy Hillary has been using as a rationale for her getting the nomination. ANY Democrat wins California, New York, etc.

    Hillary claims that only she can put together a winning coalition. This despite the obvious fact that she now trails in every single meaningful metric.

    Won half as many states as Obama.

    700,000 votes behind in the popular vote.

    Behind in pledged delegates.

    Behind as of today in superdelegates.

    Despite corporate and lobbyist support, far behind in fund raising.

    Out organized.

    Maybe I am just stupid, but I don't see ANY proof of her having the winning coalition in those facts.

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    dandt16121 year, 1 month ago

    From the blogs I've been reading from. A HUGE number of Hillary voters are saying they are voting for McCain. Something to think about.

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    cushi1 year, 1 month ago

    Slowly but surely, they're switching from kool aid to coffee and becoming more alert!

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    simonsez1 year, 1 month ago

    The fat lady is about to sing ...

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    TechnologyExpert1 year, 1 month ago

    I don't have to change my vote ...

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