Obama’s “Bitter” Aftermath
While many on the left are gathering around the Gallup National Poll that shows Obama holding his numbers, keep in mind that there is probably a lag. Many other polls are showing an immediate negative impact.
Rasmussen is reporting that 56% disagree with Obama’s remarks. An ARG poll show him tanking to a 20 point stumble.
That looks very grim for Obama as he heads into working class states such as Indiana and Kentucky. Prior to calling small-town middle America a bunch of xenophobic bigots who cling to guns and religion out of economic bitterness, Obama had made headway in taking those voters away from Hillary Clinton. He had succeeded in convincing them that Hillary was trying to destroy the Democratic party by creating unnecessary divisions. His sop to the Frisco liberal elite has completely undermined that argument and left him vulnerable once again to the overall electability counterargument.
Indeed, the damage is spreading to other states as well. Survey USA is showing Hillary gaining 7 points, bringing her lead to 55-39 in Indiana.
I really don’t understand why McCain wants to run against Hillary. Like I’ve said before…at this point, who cares which one gets the nod. They both have enough dirt to beat. I’m just enjoying the popcorn watching the fireworks.
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Posted by Jay on April 14, 2008 6:37 pm
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He wants to go against Hillary because there is some forty percent of the population that just flat out hates her.
I won’t vote for Obambi because he stands against my political principles. I won’t vote for the Hildabeast because I loathe the very air she bthes.
That is “breathes”. I dislike her so much I can’t type.
I think I loath them both equally.