Monday, May 12, 2008

Clinton leads in polls in West Virginia and Kentucky

But it's like totally over for her. I mean Chris Matthews and Tim Russert told
me it was, they wouldn't lie:
New polls Monday predicted landslide wins for Hillary Clinton in
two looming primaries, despite pressure for her to cede to Barack
Obama's mathematical stranglehold on the Democratic White House
race.

The former first lady, who is vowing to battle on even as Obama
turns his sights on Republican presumptive nominee John McCain,
led her foe by 36 points in the latest poll out of West Virginia, which
votes Tuesday.

In Kentucky, which holds its primary on May 20, Clinton was up 58
to 31 percent, in another poll suggesting Obama faces an uncomfortable
two weeks.

1 comment:

Jason Michael Shuttlesworth said...

West Virginia is an interesting state and not because I spent the first 30 years of my life there.

Until the 2nd George got elected as President, WV voted for the Democratic contender every time since the early 1900s.

(WV didn't even vote for Reagan in the 80's)