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Hillary is erasing her base
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: Hillary is erasing her base |
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Hillary is erasing her base
By: Daphne RetterNY Post - Barack Obama moved in on Hillary Rodham Clinton's turf yesterday with strong showings among women and blue-collar voters in Wisconsin - a development that could bode ill for Clinton in the crucial upcoming contest in Ohio. Exit polls showed that the economy and trade were key issues in the race, and seven in 10 voters said international trade deals like NAFTA - which Clinton has favored - resulted in lost jobs in Wisconsin. Most of those who said the trade deals cost jobs voted for Obama.
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By: Daphne RetterNY Post - Barack Obama moved in on Hillary Rodham Clinton's turf yesterday with strong showings among women and blue-collar voters in Wisconsin - a development that could bode ill for Clinton in the crucial upcoming contest in Ohio. Exit polls showed that the economy and trade were key issues in the race, and seven in 10 voters said international trade deals like NAFTA - which Clinton has favored - resulted in lost jobs in Wisconsin. Most of those who said the trade deals cost jobs voted for Obama. Fewer than one in five said trade deals have created more jobs than they have cost. Clinton's one-time 22-point lead among white women also was cut to zero in yesterday's contest, according to the exit polls. Now, Obama and Clinton are running even with that group. Obama also clawed his way to a slight lead among whites and further tightened his strong grip on male and younger voters, according to preliminary data from surveys of voters leaving polling places across the state. Six in 10 men were supporting Obama, including the same proportion of white men. That is a group Obama has done increasingly well with, especially since former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards left the race two weeks ago. The surveys found that Obama and Clinton were splitting the votes of those earning less than $50,000 a year.
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