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Obama, Clinton both lead McCain nationally

Politics – Although Democrats are still tangled in a fractious presidential primary, both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama would probably beat presumptive GOP nominee John McCain in the popular vote if the election were held now, according to a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll released today.

Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, 2008 election, Politics, Poll

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Now we're getting into REAL General Election Polls.

For a month they have been talking about how McCain was 'neck and neck' with the Democrats even though he should far behind. NOW we see it.

NOW we will start to REALLY see how McCain stacks up against the Democrats.

And what will be even MORE telling is how many Clinton supporter 'will vote for McCain'......NOT

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If the Hillary supporters go to play in McCains sandbox because their candidate fails to win the nomination ( most likely to happen), what does that say about the ability they have to make sound choices for Americas future? A rather childish way to elect a president. I mad so I'm voting for the other party's guy? PLEASE that's just plain scarey to me and should be to every other American.

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