Obama Steadily Gaining Support Across The Country, But It May Not Be Enough

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First Posted: 02- 2-08 09:17 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Barack Obama continues to make steady gains in every major Tsunami Tuesday state just three days before what is a virtual national primary but he still trails rival Hillary Clinton.

"All signs are the trends are moving in Obama's direction," said Columbia political scientist Robert Y. Shapiro in assessing numerous state by state surveys. These same trends are reflected in polls of all voters, he said, noting that "Gallup's website's tracking poll shows the same nationally. But no evidence for Obama overtaking Clinton. I would trust the trends but not the magnitude - [it] could be greater or less."

In order to pull even with Clinton on Tuesday, Obama would have to conclude the final three days of the contest with a burst of acceleration. Primaries are highly volatile and previous presidential candidates - Gary Hart, John McCain and Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire in 1984, 2000 and 2008 respectively - have made double-digit gains in the final days, but such phenomena are rare.

Clinton has a strong lead in two of the major delegate-rich February 5 states, New York and New Jersey, although Obama is spending substantial sums in the very expensive media markets serving these states in a bid to battle Clinton for delegates. After reporting a record-breaking $32 million in fundraising during this past month of January, the flush Obama campaign has plenty to spend on ads throughout the key Tsunami Tuesday battlegrounds.

Experts generally agree that while trend predictions have held up, in general polls this year are less reliable than they have been in the past, making public opinion surveys risky to use as the basis for forecasting election results: overall turnout is unpredictable; many first-time voters are casting ballots; unlisted cell phones have become more common; significantly lower response rates; and voters are changing their minds more often and more rapidly than in previous contests. On January 30, the Wall Street Journal laid out problems facing pollsters.

Despite the difficulties in collecting reliable poll data, most campaign strategists and political scientists interviewed for this article contend there is a trend in place that favors Obama, while predicting - cautiously - that Clinton would survive the onslaught.

"He's closing on her," observed a prominent Democratic strategist who supports Clinton, arguing that it is unlikely that the outcome on February 5 will settle the nomination either way.

The strategist noted that the next big event after Tsunami Tuesday will be the "Potomac Primary" on February 12 when Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. hold primaries. "Obama looks like he will be strong that day," he said, pointing out that the District should be solid for the Illinois Senator, that the large African American voting blocks in Baltimore and Prince George's county should help Obama carry Maryland, and that Obama has the backing of former Governor Douglas Wilder and current Governor Tim Kaine in Virginia where 30 to 35 percent of the Democratic primary electorate is African American, and where many of the suburban Washington residents are the kind of well-educated professionals who tend to support Obama.

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On Friday, Gallup released national tracking poll data showing Obama within three points of Hillary Clinton, 44-41 -- "as close as they have been since the polling program started at the beginning of 2008," as the official analysis of the survey stated. Gallup found that Obama gained five points, more than Clinton's two points, after John Edwards' withdrawal from the contest.

"Obama is closing the gap, but I don't think he has enough time to close it all the way," said University of California-San Diego political scientists Gary Jacobson. "He would be better off if he had another week."

Democratic operative Tom Lindenfeld, an Obama supporter, said: "Most of the movement is toward Obama. Whether it's enough to overcome the incumbent-based lead she has is doubtful. But we are going to close gaps they thought they had locked up."

Columbia political scientist Robert Erikson pointed to the following possibility: "If, as all accounts suggest, Obama is gaining, it is possible that he is surging even more than the polls suggest."

A total of 22 states hold primaries and caucuses on February 5, more on a single day than ever before. 1688 delegates will be picked that day, out of the 4323 Democratic delegates who will go to the August nominating convention in Denver. In order to win the nomination, a candidate will require the support of at least 2162 delegates.

With a total of 63, Obama has won the most delegates to date in primaries and caucuses. Clinton has collected 48 and has gained many more endorsements from so-called "super delegates," members of Congress, the Democratic National Committee and prominent local elected Democrats, to put her ahead in the overall race, 256 to 181.

The state-by-state polling trends are readily visible in charts maintained at Pollster.com and RealClearPolitics

In two southern states with large African American electorates, Alabama and Georgia, the Pollster.com charts show Obama recently pulling ahead of Clinton.

In most cases, however, Clinton appears to be maintaining or slightly increasing her support levels -- in the mid to high 40 percent range -- while Obama, in recent days and weeks, has moved up, often to the high 30s or low 40s -- reducing a substantial deficit to a more modest shortfall, possibly threatening Clinton's prospects.

Obama has begun to improve his position in New York , Clinton's home state, but her 20 point-plus advantage looks almost impregnable. The same is not true in a number of other states.

"Polls in New Jersey show a tightening race; the latest has a six point lead for Hillary," said SUNY-Binghamton political scientist Jonathan Krasno. "Obama stands an outside chance of winning, but I suspect he'd be pretty happy to lose by five [percentage points]. Doing well there is essential for Hillary since she's had a huge lead for the whole season, and has the support of nearly the whole political establishment."

Tim Vercellotti, Director of Polling at Rutgers' Eagleton Institute of Politics, reaches a similar conclusion, noting that "the race [in New Jersey] has become more competitive. Clinton had a 30-point lead over Obama in the polls for much of the fall," he said. "The widespread perception until recently was that the primary would offer little suspense, even after having been moved from early June to early February. Events have conspired to change all of that," Vercellotti added.

Here is the New Jersey graph from Pollster.com:

The pro-Obama trend in New Jersey will not be strong enough to give him a win unless he starts to gain at a much sharper rate in the closing days. The trend lines in California are slightly sharper. Not only is Obama moving up, but Clinton is moving down.

The trend in Connecticut shows Obama gaining strength very quickly, much faster than in neighboring Massachusetts where the state's three top Democrats, U.S. Senators Ted Kennedy and John Kerry and Governor Deval Patrick, have all endorsed Obama. Lindenfeld noted that Obama may be benefiting in Connecticut from the residual effects of Ned Lamont's successful Democratic primary challenge to Joe Lieberman, with many Lamont voters fitting the voter model targeted by Obama.


Barack Obama continues to make steady gains in every major Tsunami Tuesday state just three days before what is a virtual national primary but he still trails rival Hillary Clinton. "All signs are th...
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he's on track...ob­ama has too big a mountain to climb...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 02/02/2008
- denver I'm a Fan of denver 5 fans permalink

Lets see Hillary has the mayor of San Fransico,the mayor of LA,the mayor of San Jose,rep Lorette Sanchez,rep Maxine Waters,Former governor Davis,senator Diane Feinstein,senator Barbara Boxer,and the Farmers Workers,like it or not a majority of latino voters
Barack has Oprah and she is campaining on siuper bowl Sunday for him (a huge crowd will show up no dout) but the odds are to stacked against him to even think about winning California­.Hot on her heels is funny and we all know how acutae the polls are!!!!!But he'll win Idaho what a stragety

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 02/02/2008
- starrianna I'm a Fan of starrianna 49 fans permalink
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Another Obama adviser, Sarah Sewall, who heads a human rights center at Harvard and is a former Defense official, she wrote the introduction to General Petraeus’s Marine Corps/Army counterinsurgency handbook, the handbook that is now being used worldwide by US troops in various killing operations. That’s the Obama team.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 02/02/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

This so simple,Obama is going to defeat Clinton for the nomination,nothing will be settled on Super Tuesday...­they both will have big wins but in the long run after Tuesday you still have Obama s trend going upward and Clinton s stagnant..­.as long as Obama is still in the race and doesn t get blow out on Super Tuesday(something that s not gonna happen),he s only gonna get stronger,he has the money,support and momentum going to the next primaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 02/02/2008

I like Obama, but his contention that his supporters won't necessarily go over to HRC if she is nominated is irresponsible. We Democrats need to be united around whomever is nominated or the Republicans will win again and our control in Congress won't mean much.
Leave jumping around to crazies like Ann Coulter...­what is up with her? Is it some sort of stunt or ploy? She is so whacky I cannot tell. I do have my suspicions about Sean Hannity, whose mantra is "we want Hillary to be the nominee"..­.is this true or a weak attempt at reverse psychology ?? He talks so fast and so much that I cannot tell about him, either! Either way, I think conservatives are coming unglued...­that's a good sign. Don't blow it, DEMS. Support your nominee. I haven't decided between the two yet, but I will vote for either as the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 02/02/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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“The Man Who Would be President: BARACK OBAMA “

Excellent in-depth research on Obama's life.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080111.wobama-cover12/BNStory/Front/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 02/02/2008
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OBAMA is OWNED. I wish he weren't, but look who's on his team: Obama has taken on Zbigniew Brzezinski as his chief foreign policy advisor. Obama could not have taken on a more brazen spokesman for the super rich if he had hired Henry Kissinger, or even David Rockefeller himself.

Brzezinski was the architect of the current situation in the Middle East: He brags about his role in destroying the socialist government in Afghanistan, by secretly arming and training the Taliban to take power; by secretly recruiting, arming and training Osama Bin Laden. He virtually invented armed Islamic extremism.

Brzezinski is THE MOST prominent of Rockefeller servants, not merely a member, but a founder and director of the Rockefeller's Tri-Lateral commission, where the world's elite meet to plot, plan, and conspire against democratic movements and ideals on worldwide basis.

Until recently, full pages on Obama's website bragged about the relationship between Obama and Brzezinski. Most of these pages have been scrubbed from the website, but this information is still widely available on the web. http://www.democracynow.org/2008/1/3/vote_for_change_atrocity_linked_us

Obama also brought on board two individuals, Anthony Lake and Richard Clarke, who ought to be tried as war criminals for their roles in the Rwanda genocide. Furthermore, Lake's activities led directly to the deaths of 4 million more in Congo.

“HERE IS THE NEW BOSS SAME AS THE OLD BOSS WE WON’T BE FOOLED AGAIN.”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 02/02/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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5 Shot Dead at Suburban Chicago Store

HumeSkeptic posted: "Does anyone know if there has been an independent verification of this claim? As a minimum, has anyone in the press asked (the police) how they reached this conclusion?"

Is it possible that this is just PROPAGANDA to make gun owners look bad? The same as using mentally deficient women and crippled children as suicide bombers (detonated by remote control) is just propaganda to make extremists look bad?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/01/mentally-disabled-women-u_n_84427.html?refresh_comments=1

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/02/5-shot-dead-at-suburban-c_n_84599.html?refresh_comments=1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 02/02/2008
- init I'm a Fan of init 3 fans permalink

I've been listening to right-wing radio; just to get reactions. Its Hillary vs the republicans only (won't mention Obama) as if he is not even in the race. Obama already has the numbers. There should be enough money floating around his support/camp to make sure another fast one isn't pulled! For all networks/camera crew: Show us the full crowds for each candidate please, instead of Hillary pacing back and forth, looking insane. We are counting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 02/02/2008

Greetings,

Just a quick note:
WASHINGTON STATE has a caucus on Feb. 9th, for crying out load. We have 97 delegates! Geez.
(along with LA and NB)
This is the second article a row I've read that goes from the 5th to the 12th.
We've never had a voice in the nomination, so how about a little mention?

Go Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 02/02/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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Holy God. What a degenerated thread. And you can't even blame the trolls, as all that is necessary is to ignore them.

No, the Clintonistas and Obamanites have gone quite round the bend, while Puritans come out and tut-tut about how politics in America have been corrupted.

I REALLY am looking forward to the nomination being decided. I hope the partisans on either side of the Clinton/Obama fight can finally find it in them to act like adults and support the winner. Not that I'd bet the farm on it based on evidence presented.

Oh, and pack in this silly fantasy of the two of them on one ticket. A nice dream for the activists, but we need a ticket that the General Electorate will respond to. Neither of them have security credentials, we need somebody like Wes Clark and his four shiny stars or Jim Webb and his thick neck for VP. We are at war, for those of you who may have forgotten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 02/02/2008

We need Obama because he signals a fresh approach for America. He is energizing young people to wake up from apathy and get involved with making a difference in their country. He will serve as a great ambassador for America abroad.

Ultimately, the greatest role of the President is how they represent this country. Their policies are important in principle, but they always get chopped up in Congress. Obama will represent this country better than anyone has for a long time, and his policies illustrate the changes that Americans want to see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 02/02/2008
- roncraw I'm a Fan of roncraw 8 fans permalink

It's easy to say or vote against war or any thing else when it doesn't count.Sinc­e the time his vote did count it is a carbon copy of Clintons. A bunch of dramaqueens are trying to cloud the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/02/2008
- avraamjack I'm a Fan of avraamjack 21 fans permalink
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""CLINTON SLEEZE FATIGUE WILL INVIGORATE GOP, DISPIRIT DEMOCRATS AND SINK DEMOCRATIC TICKET""

""OBAMA/EDWARDS TO WIN""

It is possible that Senator Clinton is the best candidate. However, even though many may like the policies that Senator Clinton proposes, they should also consider her record, just as Senator Clinton insists.
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The last Clinton Administration, when faced with the fact that protection rackets where assaulting, torturing and murdering people with poison and radiation, chose to avoid its responsibilities to incarcerate the criminals and to protect the citizenry.
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Instead, they made a deal with the criminal gang stalker protection rackets to leave them alone and to consequently abandon the citizenry.
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Do we want a President who sells out the citizenry for votes?
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Do we want a President who sends a "crime does pay" message to society?
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Would you vote for a President who signed nonaggression deals with the KKKlan or the Nazi party? Gangs that torture with poison and radiation are much like the KKKlan and Nazi Party.
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We do not need a sellout President. We need a principled leader President.
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If you are one of the few who do not know what the above refers to, do a web search for "gang stalking" to see the tip of the dirtberg. Please do it before you decide to reply to my post. Here let me make it easy for you :

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22gang+stalking%22

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 02/02/2008
- EvoMan I'm a Fan of EvoMan 30 fans permalink

February 5 is going to shock a lot of people. The tipping point has been reached and he's going to do much better than the surveys show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 02/02/2008
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