Message 790 of 1757

Clinton supporters not buying it...

Jul 6 - The Economic Times
Clinton's supporters not yet reconciled to vote for Obama

WASHINGTON: In an ominous sign for Democratic nominee Barack Obama's campaign, a new survey has found that Hillary Clinton's supporters may not cast their ballot for the African American candidate in the November presidential election.

A week after Clinton made a public show of unity with Obama after being trounced in a racially devisive contest for the party ticket, the survey suggests supporters of the New York senator are increasingly less likely to follow her lead.

A growing number of Clinton supporters say they may stay home in November instead of casting their ballot for Obama, who hopes to be the first black-American president, a clear sign the party has yet to coalesce around the Illinois senator four weeks after the most prolonged, bitter primary race in modern American history came to a close.

The number of Clinton supporters who plan to defect to John McCain's camp is down from one month ago, but in what could be an ominous sign for Obama as he seeks to unify the party, a growing number of them say they may not vote at all, according to a new survey from CNN and the Opinion Research Corporation.

In a CNN/ORC survey conducted in early June, entirely before the New York senator officially ended her White House bid, 22 per cent of Clinton supporters said they would not vote at all if Obama was the party's nominee.

Now close to a third say they will stay home. In all, only 54 per cent of Clinton backers say they plan on voting for Obama.

(I posted this to another group but what the hey..)

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A third stay home and not vote? Personally, this is throwing away a vote from a powerful and involved constintuency. I would hope they go for someone, anyone, rather than drop out of the process.
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3 months ago
Well, it's going to skew the polls, that's for sure.
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3 months ago
Don't believe it for a second. When these women realize McCain is anti-choice and anti-universal health care, the disaffected will rush to vote for Obama. Also, women aren't generally pro-war as McCain is.
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3 months ago
My fear would be the very inaction of not voting would almost surly be a proxy vote for Obama.
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3 months ago
Understand, the media will try to generate controvery by creating dissention in the Democratic party. Hillary didn't buy it and neither will her supporters.

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3 months ago
I was a Hilary support as many of my friends were. All of us will be supporting Obama now. I find it very sad that soneone would throw away their right to vote because their candidate didn't nominated. Sounds a little adolescent to me. Cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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3 months ago
O-Mama, the media may have stirred up the division, but it seems to be pretty real and strong among quite a few.
Dutchess, that is the case with my friends to. But they are very very pissed.
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3 months ago
Please understand, the media is trying to generate controversy by sowing dissension in the Democratic party. This makes for better news reporting. Hillary didn't buy it and her supporters won't either.
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3 months ago
He is simply NOT the best candidate for the democratic party to go up against McCain.
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3 months ago
Ambersand, that could be true. It was a close race. But, well... she fought hard but missed it by a hair.
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3 months ago
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