Saturday, March 22, 2008

Disaster Ahead for Liberals


Poll: Divisive Dem Contest Could Boost McCain
By Fred LucasCNSNews.com
Staff WriterMarch 21, 2008


(CNSNews.com) - The lengthy Democratic primary contest bodes well for Republican chances of holding the White House, a new poll suggests.

As Democratic Senators Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York slug it out for the nomination, many of their supporters -- at least in Pennsylvania, site of the next major primary -- aren't committed to the party's ticket in November, according to a Franklin & Marshall College Poll.

Among Obama supporters, 20 percent said they would vote for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the Republican nominee, if Clinton beats their candidate for the nomination.
Among Clinton supporters, 19 percent said they would support McCain in November if Obama is the Democratic nominee.

See the Franklin & Marshall College Poll here. Obama's and the Clintons' megalomania and blind ambition will bring the Democratic Party down to a humiliating defeat in November. You won't see me shedding any tears, however.

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