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Title: Final Dem Primaries; Poll Roundup (MT, SD, PR)
Post by: Wretched Excess on May 27, 2008, 08:57:19 AM

Montana is one of those states that has more sentors than representatives . . . .

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Obama Tops Montana Poll

Helena, MT (AHN) - Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has a lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) in Montana, according to the latest Mason-Dixon poll.

Obama is ahead of the former first lady in the state, 52% to 35%. Thirteen percent of the 400 likely Democratic voters surveyed were undecided. The poll was taken on May 19-21 and has a margin of error of 5%.

This primary season's last contests will be held on June 3 in Montana and South Dakota. The Treasure State has 23 Democratic delegates at stake.

Linky (http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7011074077)

Title: Re: Final Dem Primaries; Poll Roundup (MT, SD, PR)
Post by: Wretched Excess on May 27, 2008, 09:05:23 AM

to give you an idea of how important political polling seems to be in SD, the most recent numbers
are two months old, and I had to go to india to find the things. :whatever:

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South Dakota Polls: Obama Leads Clinton

Sen. Hillary ClintonSouth Dakota Polls: Obama Leads Clinton is currently offering up plenty of positive proposals for South Dakota Indians, but she still finds herself trailing Sen. Barack Obama in some South Dakota Polls.

South Dakota Democratic primary will take place on June 3, 2008. There are total 23 delegates at stake in South Dakota. Obama leads Clinton in the South Dakota Polls conducted in March and April.

Dakota Wesleyan University Poll, conducted on 24 March, showed Obama leading Clinton by 12 % points – 46 % to 34 % among South Dakota Democratic primary voters. With MoE ± 6 %, the poll indicated a big win for Obama.

Again, Dakota Wesleyan University conducted a statewide poll on 3 April. The poll showed Obama leading Clinton by 12 % points – 46 % to 34 % among South Dakota Democratic primary voters. With MoE ±4 %, the poll indicated a huge win for Obama.

However, no South Dakota Poll has come out yet in the current month of May.

Story (http://www.topnews.in/usa/south-dakota-polls-obama-leads-clinton-2445)
Title: Re: Final Dem Primaries; Poll Roundup (MT, SD, PR)
Post by: franksolich on May 27, 2008, 10:39:32 AM
As of Tuesday morning, May 27, the Democrat delegate count:

Hillary Clinton 1,779--needs 247 more to reach 2,026

Barry "Goldwater" Obama 1,977--needs 49 more to reach 2,026

John Edwards 8--needs 2,018 more to reach 2,026

One wonders if those 8 pledged to Edwards are going to be a factor; they very well could be.
Title: Re: Final Dem Primaries; Poll Roundup (MT, SD, PR)
Post by: Wretched Excess on May 27, 2008, 10:40:52 AM
As of Tuesday morning, May 27, the Democrat delegate count:

Hillary Clinton 1,779--needs 247 more to reach 2,026

Barry "Goldwater" Obama 1,977--needs 49 more to reach 2,026

John Edwards 8--needs 2,018 more to reach 2,026

One wonders if those 8 pledged to Edwards are going to be a factor; they very well could be.

it's a thousand wonders why edwards dropped out of the race.  remember 1968, after all;  it's anyone's ballgame.
Title: Re: Final Dem Primaries; Poll Roundup (MT, SD, PR)
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on May 27, 2008, 03:37:28 PM
As of Tuesday morning, May 27, the Democrat delegate count:

Hillary Clinton 1,779--needs 247 more to reach 2,026

Barry "Goldwater" Obama 1,977--needs 49 more to reach 2,026

John Edwards 8--needs 2,018 more to reach 2,026

One wonders if those 8 pledged to Edwards are going to be a factor; they very well could be.

it's a thousand wonders why edwards dropped out of the race.  remember 1968, after all;  it's anyone's ballgame.

Trial lawyer whores like him are a lot better at telling other people what they should have done than they are at making their own life decisions.  I have known a Hell of a lot of them.