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It's just getting interestingPosted Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at 1:02 PM
It will certainly be interesting to write the poll question story for this week.
Many people have responded regarding The Brazil Times latest poll question. The Times asked its readers just days after the May 6 Primary if Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) should step out of the current Democratic presidential campaign. Well, an old saying came to mind Wednesday morning: It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings. Clinton demolished Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in the West Virginia Primary Tuesday evening. There are four more primaries remaining, including Kentucky and Oregon (Tuesday), and Montana and South Dakota (June 3). Currently, the results from The Times' poll have readers saying Clinton should not step out of the race until everything is said and done. The comments left on the poll, however, are very interesting. Like I said, it will be fun writing that story. It is going to be interesting to let this stay on the website a few more days and see if the results change. My guess is they'll stay virtually the same. After all, Clinton has every right to stay in the race. It sure makes for interesting banter among critics and analysts during primetime television. In fact, I'd wager if she did step down from the race, those primetime talk shows on cable networks or the major network news shows wouldn't know what to talk about. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
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Do you know when the final IN primary vote tally will be released, following certification of provisional votes? It should be interesting. May clear some of the "mischief" CNN talked about with the late reporting counties. Your state probably has to wait for county results first. The media blitz does seem to be changing. There are just a few states left but, there is time for delegates to consider who is able to beat McCain
At this point the Democrats are doomed no matter who they choose.