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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the real world
Every once in a while I try to remind myself that most of us folks who spend our days on computers don’t actually represent the true feelings of the real world population. What I’m saying is in the online world it appears that Barack Obama is probably showing Hillary Clinton a thing or two when it comes to winning the Democrat nomination in the primaries this year.
The truth is, this isn’t true. Barack Obama is still more than 20 points behind Clinton in the polls on a regular basis. As for this week . . ..
Hillary Clinton 41%
Barack Obama 17%
via pollingreport.com
So Why all the Obama Love from the Press?
Um, uh, because they are just being objective . . . yea right.
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pollingreport.com
I forgot.