The Poll Have Closed & It's Too Close to Call in PA!
By anniepa
@anniepa (27955)
United States
5 responses
@emeraldisle (13138)
• United States
23 Apr 08
They just posted the results and Hillary got Pennsylvania over Obama. They stated that Obama's recent comments were what hurt him in this state. Who knows for sure but either way Hillary got 60% of the votes.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
23 Apr 08
The final results were something like 55-45% and what I've been hearing is that Obama's comments really did NOT hurt him much, if at all, in Pa. because he'd actually narrowed the gap since that all came out. We have a huge number of "older white women" and that's what they're attributing Hillary's victory to, at least in part. Now, if you watched Fox, which I switched to a few times in very small doses, you probably got a whole different take one it, compliments of Hannity and company. His "man on the street" segment the other night was like night and day compared to similar segments on other shows. I'd say it makes sense that no matter what party someone is registered with if they agree to be part of a Fox News focus group or are included in an on-air segment they're definitely not left-leaning or even moderate.
Annie
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@emeraldisle (13138)
• United States
24 Apr 08
Well it was a quip between shows. I live in Florida so they weren't going to do big coverage here on another state. To be honest I lost interest in both candidates a while ago. I'm not a democrat so I didn't vote in their primary. I am curious though to see who will be the final choice but we won't know that for some time yet.
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@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
23 Apr 08
Senator Clinton will win big in PA. What it shows is that when the American people get to know the candidate they find that Senator Obama is all talk and no substance. Knowing what we know about Senator Obama now, if we had known it early on would he stillbe in the running?
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
23 Apr 08
The most recent results I can find...only a few minutes old...has 9% reporting with Hillary ahead with 53% and Obama at 47%. But that's only a difference of just under 12,000 votes. I think it's going to swing back and forth depending on what precincts have reported. It will be close to the end though in my opinion. I think they'll both be just stubborn enough to stay in regardless of what happens. I mean it's historic either way, the first woman or the first African-American...neither is going to give up that chance until they're forced to.
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@jormins (1223)
• United States
23 Apr 08
I was hopeful for an Obama upset but from what I see in the exit polling I'm guessing Hill by 6% right now. It definitely will be a late night it looks like. 60-40% sounds very, very high to me as the above poster predicts. If the state were only 65+ then she would win by 20%. Obama is taking Philly by 70% which is where all the delegates are so I predict Hill by around 6% but less than 10 delegates net gain.
I'm dying to see what Supers declare tomorrow.
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@skinnychick (6905)
• United States
26 Apr 08
I'm just now catching up but Hill won didn't she?
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