Clinton Pulling Away From Obama in Penn.

By Duane Lester • Apr 20th, 2008 • 176 Views
Happier than when Rev. Wright
talks to Sean Hannity.

The Washington Times says that Hillary is widening the gap between her and the liberal’s golden calf:

Mrs. Clinton of New York leads Mr. Obama of Illinois by 10 percentage points - the largest lead between the two candidates in any poll in Pennsylvania in the past week. The poll was conducted by David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center.

The pollsters also asked who they would vote for in November if their candidate wasn’t nominated:

When asked whom they would vote for in November if their candidate - Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Obama - isn’t the Democratic nominee, 20 percent of likely Pennsylvania Democratic primary voters in the poll said they would vote for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the presumptive Republican nominee. Four percent said they would vote for third party candidate Ralph Nader, the poll shows.

The question that remains is, if Hillary does win, can she maintain the momentum and convince delegates at the Convention to switch to her? If that happens, one has to wonder if Denver has enough riot police?

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