Hillary Rodham Clinton now leads John McCain by 9 points in a head-to-head presidential matchup, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll that bolsters her argument that she is more electable than Democratic rival Barack Obama.Go, Hillary!
Obama and Republican McCain are running about even.
The survey released Monday gives the New York senator and former first lady a fresh talking point as she works to raise much-needed campaign cash and persuade pivotal undecided superdelegates to side with her in the drawn-out Democratic primary fight.
Helped by independents, young people and seniors, Clinton gained ground this month in a hypothetical match with Sen. McCain, the GOP nominee-in-waiting. She now leads McCain, 50 percent to 41 percent, while Obama remains virtually tied with McCain, 46 percent to 44 percent.
Both Democrats were roughly even with McCain in the previous poll about three weeks ago.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Clinton Leads McCain
The Associated Press is reporting that in a new head-to-head matchup, Sen. Clinton leads Sen. McCain 50 to 41 precent. This makes Clinton the front runner for the White House. Sen. Obama is ahead of McCain 46 to 44 percent, which is within the margin of error.
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The distribution of votes is important too -- Clinton beats McCain by a much bigger margin in the Electoral College than Obama does, because a lot more of her potential voters are swing voters in swing states.
Excellent!
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