Alex Hanna

Afternoon Open Thread: Pre-Pennsylvania Hype

by Alex Hanna  ::  Filed Under Daily Briefing  ::  April 21st, 2008 @ 3:46 pm EST

As always, Open Left does the numbers:

PPP: Obama 49%–46% Clinton, 4/20
Rasmussen: Clinton 49%–44% Obama, 4/20
Survey USA: Clinton 50%–44% Obama, 4/20
Zogby: Clinton 48%–42% Obama, 4/20
Quinnipiac: Clinton 51%–44% Obama, 4/20
Strategic Vision: Clinton 48%–41% Obama, 4/20
Suffolk: Clinton 52%–42% Obama, 4/20

And here are the averages:

Simple mean: Clinton 49.4%–43.7% Obama
Non-PPP mean: Clinton 49.7%–42.8% Obama
Pollster.com regression line: Clinton 49.0%–43.0% Obama

Chris Bowers then asks the oh-so-important question: When Will It End?

While we’re doing the numbers, Obama is rolling in the C.R.E.A.M. with $42 million on hand, while Clinton wallows in $10.3 million in debt and a paltry $9 million on hand. Even Old Man McCain’s got you beat, Hills.

Finally, Mike Connery talks about the importance of non-college youth in tomorrow’s primary and organizing issues the Democratic campaigns have faced post-Super Tuesday (mainly, SPRING BREAK!!! WOO!!!)

DISCUSSION

One RESPONSE to “Afternoon Open Thread: Pre-Pennsylvania Hype”

Jason Rosenbaum says  ::  April 21st, 2008 @ 7:15 pm EST

Clinton will win tomorrow, no doubt. If Obama can keep it within 10, that’s a victory. Either way, let’s hope it ends in early May. This shit is boring.


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