Hillary Clinton Wins Pennsylvania by 13 Percent
4/24/08 - Just a quick update on the story below about Pennsylvania democratic primary. Hillary Clinton ended up winning by 10 % . We predicted 13 percent based on just reading around. Two polls were dead on with the results. The Zogby poll and the Suffolk polls both had Hillary winning by 10% . We’ll be watching the future primaries coming up and see which pollsters do the best.
It will be interesting to see how the polls do with the Pennsylvania primarys today and tonight. We were looking around and came across a pretty good site that has all the major presidential polls listed and up to date polls. All of them show Hillary Clinton winning Pennsylvania with only a couple of them having her winning by double digits.
We’ve been following the Democratic and Republican primary’s and although the polls have been getting a little better at picking the winners and by how much they won by, some of them have been pretty far off for some of the primaries. We’ll check back tomorrow to see how they did on this one. You can check the recent presidential and Pennsylvania primary polls out at realclearpolitics.com and the Pa. polls are at http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/pa/pennsylvania_democratic_primary-240.html
From what I’ve been hearing Barack Obama has been out spending Clinton by something like 4 to 1 in the Pennsylvania primarys and something like 94% of the residents the have seen a commercial from him. Take that into mind along with his great campaigning to date and the odds are he will probably only lose by single digits. Our thinking is that the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright is going to take a bigger toll on Barack Obama than most people think. Add the comment about the middle class people being bitter even though there was a lot of spinning about it going on brings us to think that Obama will lose by double digits.
Always remember where you are though. Your at NutTV and we are about as clueless as they come so as always take it for what it’s worth. It will be an interesting night though for all of us political junkies even though we can’t wait until this whole process is over with and we have a new President in the white house.
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