Texas. Ohio.
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Texas. Ohio.
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Hillary leads, but only by 2%… “One reason the race appears to be tight is that Texas Democrats are having a hard time choosing between two attractive options,” says CNN polling director Keating Holland. “Likely Democratic primary voters would be equally happy if either candidate won the nomination, and they don’t see a lot of [...]
They didn’t know about Texas’ mix of popular vote and caucuses. And that could be one reason why Obama could take it. From Washington Post: Several top Clinton strategists and fundraisers became alarmed after learning of the state’s unusual provisions during a closed-door strategy meeting this month, according to one person who attended. What Clinton [...]
Remember, Hill needs to win both Texas and Ohio big if she wants to stay in it, but at least one poll out recently shows Obama in the lead. First, from American Research Group, Obama 48%, Hillary 42%… Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama among self-described Democrats 47% to 42%. Obama leads Clinton among self-described independents [...]