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Author: ruthlessruthless Date: Jun 11, 2008 19:44
according to NBC /WSJ poll...
women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
( gee, at who I wonder?)
Although it's still very early in the campaign, the latest NBC/WSJ poll
has Obama leading McCain 47 to 41.
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Author: BevchcgoBevchcgo Date: Jun 11, 2008 19:52
> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
>
> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>
> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>
> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
> Although it's still very early in the campaign, the latest NBC/WSJ poll
> has Obama leading McCain 47 to 41. I believe this is the bump that we all
> expected after the primary wars finally finished. The last poll was in
> April, which had Obama 46-43, within the margin of error for the poll.Â
> What's really interesting, though, are the ethnic and voter group
> breakdowns:Â Obama leads with African Americans 83-7 (7? - geez),
> Hispanics 62-28, women 52-33, Catholics 47-40, independents 41-36, all
> women 52-33, and blue collars 47-42. Among Hillary supporters, Obama
> leads 61-19. Among white men, as you can imagine, McCain leads 55-35 as
> he does with soccer moms at 44-38. Among the respondents, 54 to 30 say
> that they believe Obama will win the election. ...
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Author: EvolutionEvolution Date: Jun 11, 2008 21:08
ruthless wrote:
> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
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> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
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>
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> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>
> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
You do realize that women *always* go for the dem candidate? He's barely
got a majority and there are 15%% undecided or staying home or voting for
Hillary or??? That's a lot.
Laurie
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Author: DanDan Date: Jun 11, 2008 22:44
Evolution wrote:
> ruthless wrote:
>> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
>>
>> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>>
>>
>>
>> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>>
>> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
> You do realize that women *always* go for the dem candidate? He's barely
> got a majority and there are 15%% undecided or staying home or voting for
> Hillary or??? That's a lot.
>
> Laurie
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Author: PatsSoxPatsSox Date: Jun 12, 2008 04:56
> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
>
> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>
> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>
> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
> Although it's still very early in the campaign, the latest NBC/WSJ poll
> has Obama leading McCain 47 to 41. I believe this is the bump that we all
> expected after the primary wars finally finished. The last poll was in
> April, which had Obama 46-43, within the margin of error for the poll.Â
> What's really interesting, though, are the ethnic and voter group
> breakdowns:Â Obama leads with African Americans 83-7 (7? - geez),
> Hispanics 62-28, women 52-33, Catholics 47-40, independents 41-36, all
> women 52-33, and blue collars 47-42. Among Hillary supporters, Obama
> leads 61-19. Among white men, as you can imagine, McCain leads 55-35 as
> he does with soccer moms at 44-38. Among the respondents, 54 to 30 say
> that they believe Obama will win the election. ...
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Author: Chip ReevesChip Reeves Date: Jun 12, 2008 06:16
> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
>
> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>
> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>
> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
> Although it's still very early in the campaign, the latest NBC/WSJ poll
> has Obama leading McCain 47 to 41. I believe this is the bump that we all
> expected after the primary wars finally finished. The last poll was in
> April, which had Obama 46-43, within the margin of error for the poll.
> What's really interesting, though, are the ethnic and voter group
> breakdowns: Obama leads with African Americans 83-7 (7? - geez),
> Hispanics 62-28, women 52-33, Catholics 47-40, independents 41-36, all
> women 52-33, and blue collars 47-42. Among Hillary supporters, Obama
> leads 61-19. Among white men, as you can imagine, McCain leads 55-35 as ...
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Author: PatsSoxPatsSox Date: Jun 12, 2008 07:24
On Jun 12, 9:16Â am, "Chip Reeves" socal.rr.com> wrote:
>> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
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>> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>
>> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>
>> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
>> Although it's still very early in the campaign, the latest NBC/WSJ poll
>> has Obama leading McCain 47 to 41. I believe this is the bump that we all ...
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Author: ruthlessruthless Date: Jun 12, 2008 07:38
In article wavecable.com>, Evolution
rcn.com> wrote:
> ruthless wrote:
>> according to NBC /WSJ poll...
>>
>> women polled prefer Obama to Mc Cain 52-33
>>
>>
>>
>> Ruth, falls down laughing and pointing....
>>
>> ( gee, at who I wonder?)
>
> You do realize that women *always* go for the dem candidate? He's barely
> got a majority and there are 15%% undecided or staying home or voting for
> Hillary or??? That's a lot.
>
> Laurie
But wasn't it you that was saying he would never get women to vote for him?
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Author: ruthlessruthless Date: Jun 12, 2008 07:45
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> Don't hurt yourself, Ruth. It's too early to get giddy over
> the polls.
Oh, I know that. It was just that Ms. Laurie had been so adamant about
women not supporting Obama.....And that was one lopsided ( is that who
that is spelled) demographic result.
Obama's gotten a bump from women voters but his
> unfavorability numbers are also rising. Folks here like to talk
> about Hillary's unfavorability ratings and now Obama's close to
> matching her numbers. From McClatchy: He remains largely unknown
> to many voters, men and women, and his favorability numbers have been
> going down. The Pew Research Center found last month that Obama's
> unfavorability numbers had climbed substantially =97 from 33 percent in
> January to 42 percent in May =97 and a big reason was his "personal
> attributes." The good news is that McCains unfavorability numbers
> have risen, too. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/election2008/story/40766.html=
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Author: ruthlessruthless Date: Jun 12, 2008 07:46
In article <485121b7$0$7034$4c368faf@ roadrunner.com>, "Chip Reeves"
socal.rr.com> wrote:
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> so... you're feeling confident about John McCain beating him?
>
> Have you seen John MCCain speak lately?
>
> He fucks up every speech he makes.
Mc Cain is not a good public speaker...but he is a decent off the cuff
debator and he is funny and comes across as likeable often.
So he's a tad scary.
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