Gallup: 60% Want Campaign To Continue

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary, Polls

I guess people like the fight?

The realities…

There have been calls for Clinton to drop out, given Obama’s lead in pledged delegates, which he built up in a string of primary and caucus victories in February. Those calls have been quieted to some extent with Clinton’s big wins in the March 4 Ohio and Texas primaries and the April 22 Pennsylvania primary. Even so, she is unlikely to overcome the delegate deficit unless she can convince a disproportionate amount of undecided superdelegates to support her candidacy.

Of course, candidate preference has a lot to do with this…

I find it interesting that half of Obama’s supporters want the campaign to continue. Maybe they understand that record turnouts in all 50 states will most likely benefit the Dems in the long run.


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2 Responses to “Gallup: 60% Want Campaign To Continue”

  1. Donklephant » Blog Archive » Gallup: Obama Leads By 2 Says:

    [...] « Gallup: 60% Want Campaign To Continue [...]

  2. rkillas Says:

    my mom told me about this site. She was watching CSPAN and saw Marnie Vander Helsing going on about it. I don’t trust that woman. her hairs too tight.

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