Virginia Exits
According to the exit polls, Obama took women by 58-42, took voters without a college degree by 62-37, and took Latinos 55-45 (that may not be a huge sample, 5% according to the poll). That's supposed to be Clinton's entire base.
Those are pretty important numbers. And the baseline spread in Ohio, per SurveyUSA, is only 17 points, quite a bit less than the spreads in some of those other big states that Obama has had to come back from. (The only poll out of Texas has it even less, at 10 points). There's at least a decent chance that this could be over on March 4.
UPDATE: Another clean sweep. Obama takes Maryland and D.C. in addition to his 63-37 win in Virginia. He's actually ahead in total delegates and could get as high as a 54-29 split in Virginia.
John McCain pulled out a narrow win in Virginia and took Maryland, and I think both were winner-take-all states on the Republican side. So he's obviously consolidated a bit of support.
I'd say the betting odds are on an Obama-McCain matchup in November. But Obama needs to win either Texas or Ohio to seal the deal.
...watching Obama's speech right now, and it's not surprising that his line about how "George Bush won't be on the ballot this November" gets applause, but it's long, sustained, out-of-control applause. Our President is truly hated, and the Democratic majority in the Congress continues to not get that.
Labels: 2008, Barack Obama, District of Columbia, exit polls, Hillary Clinton, Maryland, Ohio, Texas, Virginia






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