The Obama Channel
This poll tells the story. The numbers for Hillary are turning uglier by the day. If she loses in Ohio or Texas - now a dead heat - she's done, that's what Husband Bill says.
Even if she manages to break Obama's winning streak, she still has a near impossible task to capture enough delegates to pull even. The Democrats assign delegates more or less proportionally by the primary vote. She needs a few blowout wins to catch up and that looks unlikely.
(CBS) A new CBS News/New York Times poll finds Barack Obama with a 16-point lead over rival Hillary Clinton among Democratic primary voters nationwide.
Obama, coming off 11 straight primary and caucus victories, had the support of 54 percent of Democratic primary voters nationally. Clinton had 38 percent support.
In a CBS News poll taken three weeks ago, shortly before Super Tuesday, Obama and Clinton were tied at 41 percent. Clinton led by 15 points nationally in January.
Even if she manages to break Obama's winning streak, she still has a near impossible task to capture enough delegates to pull even. The Democrats assign delegates more or less proportionally by the primary vote. She needs a few blowout wins to catch up and that looks unlikely.
(CBS) A new CBS News/New York Times poll finds Barack Obama with a 16-point lead over rival Hillary Clinton among Democratic primary voters nationwide.
Obama, coming off 11 straight primary and caucus victories, had the support of 54 percent of Democratic primary voters nationally. Clinton had 38 percent support.
In a CBS News poll taken three weeks ago, shortly before Super Tuesday, Obama and Clinton were tied at 41 percent. Clinton led by 15 points nationally in January.
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