It is times like these, readers, when I wonder why the 2004 exit polls meant shit, too!
:-(
"Clinton win in Pennsylvania replenishes campaign cash"
"by Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff | April 24, 2008
PHILADELPHIA - .... Clinton's triumph in Pennsylvania revealed some of her electoral strengths and Obama's weaknesses. Clinton demonstrated her continued appeal to the older, white, working-class, and Catholic constituencies that are disproportionately influential in Pennsylvania politics, as evidenced by her victories in the state's industrial cities and inner-ring suburbs. She also appeared to break Obama's hold on the more prosperous suburbs, which have offered him support in previous states....
You starting to smell something, readers?
Obama's loss in Pennsylvania can be attributed largely to his inability to deliver in suburban areas where he had expected to do well. According to exit polls commissioned by news organizations, Obama led Clinton with college-educated voters by only 2 points, while she continued to dominate among those with the least education.
Then fuck this!
Dumb-fuck 'murkns going to get just what they deserve then!!!!
While those exit polls showed Obama leading Clinton by 20 points among voters in the Philadelphia suburbs, results reported yesterday from the four counties bordering the city showed that Clinton actually beat Obama in total votes there.
Woah, did I ever just get a jolt of a shit stink!!!!!
You, readers?
In western Pennsylvania, Obama won Pittsburgh but lost Allegheny County by 10 points because he didn't carry the city's surrounding suburbs.
You smell that, readers?!
"Clinton basically battled Obama to a draw among college graduates, suggesting he may no longer be able to take these voters for granted," said Russ Tisinger, a Pennsylvania-based pollster with International Communication Research.
It is your NEW NARRATIVE as to why Obama is to be denied the nomination.
I don't know if I will even vote this November now, readers!
If I do, I'm writing in Ron Paul.
Delegates in the state were allocated largely on a proportional basis by congressional district, and the peculiar gerrymandering of some of them highlighted the unlikely coalitions that have come to sustain the two rival candidacies. Obama carried Pennsylvania's mostly conservative 16th Congressional District, a skein through the state's southern-central region that manages to include small urban clusters and college communities surrounded by increasingly liberal exurbs.
Among Clinton's strongest districts was the 13th, which is split between middle-class, white-ethnic neighborhoods of Northeast Philadelphia and upscale Montgomery County suburbs and which Clinton won by 25 points. Despite exit polls that showed Clinton with only a slight lead over Obama among Jews,
Do you smell that stink, readers?!?!
the size of her win in the 13th - believed to have the heaviest concentration of Jews in the state - suggested that Obama had yet to close the gap despite aggressive outreach to the Jewish community.
Then FUCK THEM!!!
So the MSM script says!!!
I'm not arguing anymore, readers; I know I'm right!!!!