Monday, February 18, 2008

Tomorrow

Being fairly anxious by nature, HRC's less-than-complete collapse in WI has worried me. I want no wind taken out of her challenger's sails as we head to OH and TX.

So Political Wire offers some Ambien:

Obama Stronger Than Clinton in Wisconsin

On the eve of Wisconsin's primaries, a new SurveyUSA poll looks ahead to the general election."In head-to-head matchups today, Sen. John McCain defeats Sen. Hillary Clinton by 7 points, turning Wisconsin red for the first time since 1984, when Ronald Reagan beat Walter Mondale by 9 points in Wisconsin. Sen. Barack Obama defeats McCain today by 10 points, keeping Wisconsin blue."


PPP Poll: Obama Expands Lead in Wisconsin

A new Public Policy Polling survey in Wisconsin finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 53% to 40%.Key findings: "Obama is leading with every meaningful constituency except senior citizens. Whites and women, weak points for him in some states, are not in Wisconsin. He leads 50-43 with both of those groups, and has his typical large leads among African Americans (76-21) and men (57-36)."

In the GOP race, Sen. John McCain leads Mike Huckabee, 50% to 39%

No comments: