POLL: SurveyUSA Florida Dem Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | December 19, 2007
Additional results from the recent SurveyUSA automated survey of 495 likely Democratic primary voters in Florida (conducted 12/15 through 12/16) finds:
- When asked to choose among three candidates, Sen. Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama (53% to 21%) in a statewide primary; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 19%.
- The margin of sampling error is 4.5%.
Comments
This is the ultimate no-win situation, Hillary is in with many in the press:
They will ignore this poll as being meaningless. Yet, in a few weeks when it tightens:
"Obama gaining on Clinton in the Sunshine state".
(SEE California Field poll anaylsis story-- a 36 22 lead is written as a negative for Clinton)
Posted on December 19, 2007 4:23 PM
So true. They've done a hatchet job on her since the Philadelphia debates.
I mean for Chris Matthews to spend 10 minutes on how she applauds or laughs???
Pathetic.
Posted on December 19, 2007 4:57 PM
Its about her likeability. I'd spend 10 minutes on how fake her laughter is. Its her biggest problem that voters don't see her as genuine let alone polarizing.
Also Florida polling really doesn't mean anything for the Democrats as none of them have been allowed to campaign in the state since Florida moved its primary date. I believe it has had 1/2 of its electoral votes removed if not all (I'm confusing either the republican party action or the dems with this).
Posted on December 19, 2007 8:26 PM
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