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Monday, April 14, 2008

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I'm not an A-list blogger, but I make the B+ list. I am now getting spammed by the Hillary Clinton campaign. Phil Singer used to work for Harry Reid's office. I used to get emails from Singer updating me on Reid's agenda. Some of the emails were useful. Singer's missive is that John McCain will trounce Barack Obama in the general election.


Monday, April 14, 2008


The battle over Florida’s convention delegates may be taking its toll on Barack Obama’s prospects in the Sunshine State. For the second time in three months, John McCain enjoys a double digit lead over the Democratic frontrunner.


The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida shows McCain attracting 53% of the vote while Obama earns 38%. Last month, amidst talk of a possible Florida revote, Obama had closed to within single digits of McCain. In February, however, Obama trailed McCain by sixteen points.


If McCain is matched against Hillary Clinton, the race is a toss-up—Clinton 45% McCain 44%.


McCain is viewed favorably by 62% of the state’s voters, Clinton by 49%, and Obama by 42%.


If Florida Governor Charlie Crist is selected as McCain’s running mate, 30% say they’re more likely to vote for McCain, 31% say less likely, and 31% say it would have no impact on their decision. By a 38% to 28% margin, Republicans are more likely to vote for a ticket with Crist. By a 40% to 22%, the state’s Democrats take the opposite view. Among unaffiliated voters, 30% are more likely to vote for a ticket with Crist, 22% are less likely to do so.


Now that Fidel Castro has turned over power in Cuba to his brother, 37% of Florida voters believe it’s time to lift the economic embargo against Cuba. Thirty-seven percent (37%) disagree and 26% are not sure.


Rasmussen Markets shows that Republicans are currently given a 73.1 % chance of winning Florida’s twenty-seven Electoral College Votes this fall. As this poll is released, Florida is rated “Leans Republican” in the Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator. Balance of Power projections indicate that the Electoral College scoreboard is a toss-up at this time.


Even without the delegate seating controversy, I fail to see how Democrats fail to pick up Florida. Michigan is actually more important. That is a ble state that the Democrats can't afford to lose. The DNC needs to seat the Michigan delegates. Bill Nelson and the Florida Democratic Party can bitch all they want. They created this mess and need to reap the harvest they sown.

Don't you wish you can get spammed by presidential campaigns? And yes, I'm being sarcastic. I also get spammed to death by Jane Hamsher. How the hell I get on her email list?

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