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Mar 27 '08
Since so many “Polls” are being used as citation these days, It seems that Hillary’s shortcomings are catching up to her even in states she won on Feb 5th.
California women may be humiliated by her lies and inner ugliness. Or perhaps California Hispanics learned something from Bill Richardson.
Maybe Californians in general have finally wised up.

Regardless, there is a surprisingly clear shift amongst the attitudes of Californians, including those who voted for Hillary in the primary, that may indicate that Barack Obama may be best suited to win California in the November General Election.
From US News and World Report:
On Super Tuesday, Clinton won the Golden State’s primary by a margin of 52-to-43, surprising political experts with her dominance among Latinos, women, and older voters, in particular. Obama seemed to be unable to break through this electoral firewall. But in a new survey of more than 2,000 California voters, released today by the Public Policy Institute of California, an independent research group based in San Francisco, Obama appears to have experienced a significant bump since then. Over a month after voting in the primary, more Democrats here now say they have a positive view of Obama than of Clinton (78 percent to 74 percent)—a shift, experts say, that may be even larger than it appears, since much of Obama’s support in the primary came from independents. Decline-to-state voters, who represent a sizable voting block in California, continue to flock to his campaign (57 percent have a favorable view of Obama, compared with 47 percent for McCain and only 35 percent for Clinton). Overall, more than 6 in 10 voters of all political stripes say they view Obama favorably, compared with 45 percent for Clinton. If the general election were held today, the poll indicates that Obama, not Clinton, would do better here: He polls at 49-to-40 percent over McCain, while Clinton-McCain is a statistical tie (46 percent of voters say they would support Clinton; 43 percent for McCain).
This sounds more like the Liberal Oasis California I know and love. ![]()
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