I love how she's assumed she has won Pennsylvania. She thinks it's a slam dunk. I hope she isn't listening to the same advisers who kept saying that the nomination would be over on February 5.
Heh, if you look at the polls an Obama win in PA looks about as likely as, umm, well, a Clinton win in NC. Neither is happening :P
Today's Rasmussen shows Clinton up ten in Pennsylvania. Today's PPP poll shows Obama up 21 in North Carolina. Obviously, each is likely to win the state he/she leads in now. I just think it's a bad idea to make assumptions so late in the game - particularly with almost a month left until the PA primary. But I suppose when your back is against the wall you have to gamble a little.
Doesn't PPP have Clinton up by something like 26 in PA? I am not sure what is going on for them, but they seem to be predicting blowouts in both directions.
I agree. The PPP is off on both states.
you should compare the results of different polling firms in a graphic that suggests a trend...
It only confuses and isn't comparable.
That should be shouldn't compare
Jim,
Why do you say she thinks it's a slam dunk when she has spent more time campaigning there than any place else? I agree with your suggestion that her campaign folks have been less than astute, though.
I would ask the same question of Hillary. Remember Hillary was expecting this thing to be over on February 5th. She didn't give a damn about everyone voting until she was losing.
a word about Florida/Michigan till she started losing either.
Yeah, because that's really what I was saying. You can't find anyone who disagrees with you, so you pick a fight. Go back to freeperville.