Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Race in Oregon

CNN News is reporting that Hillary Clinton has an overwhelming lead of 30% points in Kentucky,while Obama has only a modest lead in Oregon. The ARG and Suffolk polls also showing an even tighter contest in Oregon.
Clinton Leads Big in Kentucky, Obama Modest in Oregon
Polls Show tight race in Oregon

According to the Clinton campaign the race is still up for grabs, as Hillary is contesting the popular vote totals as well as the GE electoral map, both of which she claims to be leading in.
Nomination Up for Grabs

There is NO NOMINEE YET

A New Poll Also shows that McCain is Beatin Obama by 9% in the Rural States

McCain Beating Obama in Rural States



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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

GO HILLS!

Woot! Woot!


Mooseburgers? Careful Sarah. Moose bite back!
by spacemanspiff on Mon May 19, 2008 at 02:55:30 PM EST

Suddenly SurveyUSA isn't reliable anymore? (none / 0)

Go ahead put your faith in ARG, we Obama supporters have learned are lesson.


by DSloth on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:09:21 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

Woo Hoo!

Let play the expectationbs game again.

It!

Can't!

Possibly!

Backfire!

Can it?

....damn


by Why Not on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:52:52 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

13 points is close?


Beat McCain!
by thezzyzx on Mon May 19, 2008 at 02:57:44 PM EST

Wow, if you hadn't posted this (none / 0)

I would be totally unaware.  It's not as if this information is in several other diaries and on the front page.


by JJE on Mon May 19, 2008 at 02:58:54 PM EST

If Obama wins (none / 0)


   by 10 in Oregon, hillary will claim a massive victory. If Hillary wins by 10 in KY, she'll claim a massive victory.

  If Hillary wins by.... well you get the idea. Spin trumps logic, always does.


by southernman on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:01:41 PM EST

Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky (none / 0)

SUSA Obama 55 Clinton 42


I like baked beans.
by SpideyDem on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:02:19 PM EST

Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky (none / 0)

LINK to SUSA poll results.  


Consider that everything which happens, happens justly, and if thou observest carefully, thou wilt find it to be so. -Marcus Aurelius
by Blue Neponset on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:06:09 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

ARG is very unreliable, and pinning hopes to such a poll is dangerous. Cross tabs in those polls mentioned is a bit out of whack. While SUSA (O +13) is not infallible they have a much better track record then ARG or Suffolk, combine this with the other good predictors and it is a slim to none change Mrs Clinton will be close in OR. She does win big in KY though. Undecideds may not be in her favor, but that's hard to ascertain.

Sorry, the nomination is not really up for grabs, and will be even less so after tomorrow.

Cheers for a big Nov defeat of McCain though.


by notedgeways on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:04:21 PM EST

Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

Who cares polls are polls and CNN is showing a 10 point difference. So 5, 10, 12, what difference does it make, it is still much closer than the blowout we will see in Kentucky tomorrow, in which Hillary will once again pick up many popular votes. HINT: More than 1 million will be voting in Kentucky.


Steven Shaman Publisher Skywatch-Media News
by steve468 on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:12:02 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (1.00 / 1)

Are you in fantasy land again? LOL: Big McCain defeat? What a laugher that is.


Steven Shaman Publisher Skywatch-Media News
by steve468 on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:13:23 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

Kind of up to you steve, if you want to help elect a democrat it can be a big win. If you want to stay in the sandbox and pout... well a modest win will have to suffice eh?

I would have voted for Mrs Clinton if she had won the primaries, even though I dislike her campaign style. How about you?


by notedgeways on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:46:31 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

I'm not pouting rather expressing myself. We do not have a nominee! I will not fall for that line. BTW: Looks more and more like the Convention in Denver is going to be packed with protesters pending what happens on May 31. In addition thousands of women are going to line the streets of Denver as well.
Count the Votes
Steven Shaman Publisher Skywatch-Media News
by steve468 on Mon May 19, 2008 at 04:12:54 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

"In addition thousands of women are going to line the streets of Denver as well."

In the fantasyland of Hillaryis44?

Some posters with signs, and CNN will do a nice short new item on them.  Angry Clinton diehards, mostly looking like poor losers, since their candidate and the Big Dog will already be solidly in Obama's camp?


My mom believed in Jesus, the Pope and FDR..... Just not necessarily in that order.
by WashStateBlue on Mon May 19, 2008 at 04:51:56 PM EST
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Steve calls out thousands of women? (none / 0)

This is just too bizarre. A poster named Steve - presumably a man - is threatening that "thousands of women are going to line the streets of Denver." Now how the heck would you know? There might be people lining the streets but how would you know they are women? Who are you to speak for women? Reminds of the man who leads "Concerned Women of America."


by elrod on Mon May 19, 2008 at 06:39:52 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

pouting is expressing yourself.

It is looking more and more likely that even a full FL and MI seating will not affect the delegate count enough, so yeah we do have a few more contests to get through, but the Rules committee is the only unknown at this point, and that is even becoming more and more insignificant as time goes on.


by notedgeways on Mon May 19, 2008 at 07:53:28 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

SUSA POLL:
Obama 55
Clinton 42

13 pts is a tight race


by BDM on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:47:36 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

42 is Clinton's ceiling.


by elrod on Mon May 19, 2008 at 06:40:10 PM EST
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Re: Clinton: Commanding Lead in Kentucky, Tight Ra (none / 0)

Once AGAIN steve, you have outed yourself as a Repug troll. Rooting for McCain? Please go back to reporting on UFO sitings at sky news media.


by venician on Mon May 19, 2008 at 05:33:52 PM EST
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Tuesdays Message (2.00 / 1)

Once again the likely results in this weeks primary is going to be similar to the week of North Carolina/Indiana in that it will show that both candidates have strengths and both have some weakness. So if there is a message to be carried away tomorrow that is it. The results will not alter the overall standings in the race. However it does show that we need to combine our strengths so that we can offset our weakness. We must unite our party. It's as simple as that.


The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers. -- Thomas Jefferson
by pollbuster on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:25:09 PM EST

Re: Tuesdays Message (2.00 / 1)

cheers to that


by notedgeways on Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:47:37 PM EST
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PPP - Obama up 19 (none / 0)

PPP got PA wrong but NC right. I suspect PPP got Obama's number right and SUSA got Clinton's: 58-42

In KY, it's 64-32-4.

Delegates:
OR: 31O-21C
KY: 32C-19O

The KY numbers put Obama over the halfway pledged delegate count (without FL/MI).


by elrod on Mon May 19, 2008 at 06:52:16 PM EST


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