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Sore Losers Will Be Strife of Dem. Party
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 2:01 am Post subject: Sore Losers Will Be Strife of Dem. Party |
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Sore Losers Will Be Strife of Dem. Party
By Geoff EarleNY POST - The hard-fought battle between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama has rubbed off on many of their diehard supporters - who plan to abandon the Democratic Party in November if their favored candidate isn't the nominee, exit polls showed last night.
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By Geoff EarleNY POST - The hard-fought battle between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama has rubbed off on many of their diehard supporters - who plan to abandon the Democratic Party in November if their favored candidate isn't the nominee, exit polls showed last night.In Kentucky, where Clinton won in a rout yesterday, two in three of her voters say they would not support Obama for president if he's leading the ticket, according to surveys of voters leaving the polls.About 40 percent say they would defect to Republican John McCain, while a quarter said they would just stay home.In the more liberal Oregon, three in 10 said Obama wouldn't get their vote against McCain, while eight in 10 Obama backers said they would support Clinton against McCain.A stunning 80 percent of Clinton backers in Kentucky said they would be dissatisfied if Obama is the party standard-bearer, while half of Obama's supporters there said they would be unhappy if Clinton wins. About one in five Kentucky whites said race played a role in choosing a candidate yesterday - on par with results in several other Southern states.Nearly nine in 10 of that group backed Clinton - the highest proportion yet among the 28 states where that question has been asked in exit polls.
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