Posted on 01/06/2008 3:33:27 PM PST by MindBender26
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- The latest WMUR/CNN tracking poll shows that Barack Obama has moved into a significant lead over his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
The poll, taken on Jan. 5 and 6, shows Obama leading Clinton, 39 to 29 percent. John Edwards has slipped to 16 percent from 20 percent, followed by Bill Richardson at 7 percent and Dennis Kucinich at 2 percent.
The poll has a margin of error of 5 percent.
On the Republican side, John McCain has maintained his 6-point lead over Mitt Romney, 32 to 26 percent.
Iowa winner Mike Huckabee has climbed slightly to 14 percent from 11 percent, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 11 percent, Ron Paul at 10 percent, and Duncan Hunter and Fred Thompson at 1 percent.
The Republican poll has a margin of error of 6 percent
She's still got plenty of money. And a couple of hundred more delegates than anybody else. Plus, she could still do well on Super Tuesday.
Bleeding, yes. But the bitch ain't dead yet.
Only for her it would be a condescension speech.
>>>>When the real primaries are held then start getting excited about any loss by hillary.
Doesn’t matter. Kings (and Queens) should not bleed. No one trusts her. The demos in the polls are even worse than the raw numbers!
SC is next. 48% of voters will be Black!
Hillary lost among all demos in Iowa, including White women!
Toast.
He (Fred) is not focusing on NH. He is working SC.
Obie has the momentum, but its manufactured by the press to garner ratings. The MSM know that the people will not elect a black with zero experience and the MSM will not tolerate another Republican administration. Be assured that Hillary will make a “comeback” aided by the MSM. Once she is crowned by the Rats, the MSM will do whatever is in their power to ensure her the presidency.
When that happens, God help us all.
Mark Penn better keep a football helmet handy because I think the ashtrays are gonna be flying.
Hillary’s claiming 35 years of experience makes her ‘establishment’. It is difficult for one perceived as ‘establishment’ to claim to be an agent of change. And having the ole Clinton gang (BillyJ, Maddie the Maid Albright, Wesley Clark, etc.) around her at her 3rd place finish in Iowa only magnifies the perception that she is ‘establishment’.
FT has said over and over and over and over that NH is not a state he even cares about. 1% does not mean anything.
You can fill in the blanks.
Supers hate an unelectable candidate, and without her veil of invincibility, she has zero hold on the Supers.
Once Hitlerly is out of the race it will flood Obama’s coffer’s w/ cooperate cash. Then Edwards / Obama can fight it out.
In the end it will be Obama (Corp. money always wins).
Re: Fred.
I am a big fan of Fred, but I am coming to realise the most people don’t think like me about issues. It seems Republicans for the most part still follow the mainstream media and a pretty face. The fact that McCain can get a single Republican vote sickens me.
Is this the language FreeRepublic.com is using now?
In any case, it should not be used.
Also, I would not be grateful for a big rush of 18-40 year old voters for Barak Obama.
That’s about the same result as today’s Rasmussen poll. The old CNN poll was a couple of days behind.
It's not a nationwide poll. It's for New Hampshire—where Fred has wisely not campaigned.
“We are getting the Rats to nominate the black man who we know is unelectable in the general election....”
You may live to regret those remarks. Frankly, they are offensive.
>>>>>Is this the language FreeRepublic.com is using now?
In Hillary’s case, I’m making an exception.
As much as I despise Hillary, Barack is going to take her place, he could probably win the whole thing. Yeah, he isn’t the Hildebeast, but she was beatable.
What concerns me more is the disgusting choices ahead in the GOP.
I guess we are going down. Another Dole-like year. The Democrats will kill us with socialism...or maybe our Pubbie choices will too.
Guess we are all going to have to try it. Hard part is getting rid of it once folks realize the folly of their ways.
Ted Turner must not have as much influence as he once did.
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