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"Poll: Obama struggling to win over Clinton voters"

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Poll: Obama struggling to win over Clinton voters

Barack Obama's support from backers of Hillary Rodham Clinton is stuck smack where it was in June, a poll showed Tuesday, a stunning lack of progress that is weakening him with members of the Democratic Party in the close presidential race.

An Associated Press-Yahoo News poll shows that among adults who backed his rival during their bitter primary campaign, 58 percent now support Obama. That is the same percentage who said so in June, when Clinton ended her bid and urged her backers to line up behind the Democratic senator from Illinois.

The poll shows that while Obama has gained ground among Clinton's supporters - 69 percent view him favorably now, up 9 percentage points from June - this has yet to translate into more of their support.

In part, this is because their positive views of Republican presidential nominee John McCain have also improved during this period.

Those supporting McCain have also edged up from 21 percent to 28 percent, with the number of undecided staying constant, the survey showed.

Clinton backers' reluctance to support Obama helps explain why he is having a tougher time solidifying partisan supporters than McCain. Overall, 74 percent of Democrats say they will vote for Obama, compared with 87 percent of Republicans behind the Arizona senator. About nine in 10 Clinton supporters are Democrats.

The problem that supporters of Clinton, the New York senator, have with Obama seems to flow from their measure of him as a candidate, not from issues. From establishing a timeline for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq to abortion to canceling tax cuts on the rich, their views of the importance of issues are virtually identical to Democrats in general.

Yet they find Obama less likable, honest, experienced and inspiring than Democrats overall do, and have a better view of McCain. And while majorities of Clinton supporters say Obama shares their values and understands ordinary Americans, they're less likely to say so than Democrats overall.

"It's just a gut feeling, my gut tells me he's not it," Leslye Burgess, 53, a federal Treasury Department manager and Democrat from Fairfax, Va., said of Obama. The Clinton supporter added, "I'll have to fight with myself between now and November" about how she'll vote.

The GOP's selection of Sarah Palin as McCain's running mate has had no net impact on Clinton loyalists - a group Republicans were hoping to lure by picking the Alaska governor. Twenty-one percent in the poll said Palin on the ticket makes them likelier to back McCain, 21 percent said it makes them less likely, and 58 percent said it had no impact.

The choice of Joe Biden as Democratic vice presidential candidate makes them a bit likelier to vote for Obama, but seven in 10 said it won't be a factor.

Other September polls have shown Obama making progress in recent weeks with one-time Clinton backers and doing better with them than in the AP-Yahoo News survey. One by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center had Obama with 78 percent of their support and McCain with 18 percent; another by ABC News and The Washington Post showed Obama ahead 72 percent to 23 percent.

Those figures measured Clinton supporters who are registered voters - who in the AP-Yahoo News poll leaned toward Obama over McCain 61 percent to 26 percent. The discrepancies in the polls might come from how they were conducted.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said Clinton supporters are turning to Obama "in huge numbers" and noted that the AP-Yahoo News data differed from other polls. He said strong feelings by Clinton supporters were understandable considering the length and intensity of the Democratic primaries and said of Clinton, "She's done everything we've asked her to do."

Clinton spokeswoman Kathleen Strand said the New York senator has campaigned in or planned to visit seven tightly contested states. Asked to explain why some of her supporters still oppose Obama, Strand said, "She's going to continue to do whatever she can to convince everyone, no matter who they supported, that Barack Obama must be our president."

The AP-Yahoo News poll has surveyed the same nationally representative group of about 2,000 adults seven times since November, in an effort to understand how individuals are reacting to the presidential race. Nine in 10 Clinton supporters who said in June they were backing Obama were still with him in September, while three-quarters of those with McCain stayed with him.

As during her primary battle against Obama, Clinton supporters are likelier to be female, white and less educated than those who did not back her.

They trust Obama more than McCain on important issues, though not by as much as Democrats overall do. They prefer Obama over McCain on the economy by 30 percentage points, compared with Obama's 50-point edge among all Democrats. They like Obama on Iraq by 17 points, while all Democrats give Obama a 40-point margin.

The starkest contrast comes from comparing Clinton backers still refusing to support Obama with other Democrats.

Just three in 10 Clinton supporters still not backing Obama view him favorably, compared with eight in 10 of all Democrats. While most Democrats and former Clinton supporters strongly prefer Obama over McCain to handle key issues, those Clinton voters still opposing Obama opt for McCain: On the economy by 32 points, and on Iraq by 47 points.

One in four Clinton backers say they've not yet locked into a candidate - and far more of those supporting Obama than McCain say they support their candidate strongly. Many who have already decided to back Obama say the transition wasn't difficult.

Kathy McVeigh, 60, a nurse from Norwalk, Ohio, has moved from Clinton to Obama and said she would tell wavering Clinton voters "to get on the bandwagon because we need change, we better do something in a hurry because we're going down the tubes."

The AP-Yahoo News poll of 1,740 adults was conducted Sept. 5-15 and has an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. It included interviews with 502 people who in AP-Yahoo News polls in January and April identified themselves as supporting Clinton in one or both of those months, for whom the margin of sampling error was plus or minus 4.4 points.

The survey was conducted over the Internet by Knowledge Networks, which initially contacted people using traditional telephone polling methods and followed with online interviews. People chosen for the study who had no Internet access were given it for free.

In contrast, the Pew and ABC-Post polls relied on people saying in September whether they supported Clinton earlier this year. Those polls were conducted by telephone; some studies have shown people can be less reluctant to disclose embarrassing behavior - like not supporting their party's presidential nominee - in an online survey than to a live telephone interviewer.

On the other hand, people in the AP-Yahoo News poll who backed Clinton in earlier waves of the survey might not want to appear inconsistent by suddenly backing a candidate - Obama - they opposed earlier.



94 comments to “Headline Of The Week Weak”

  1. 1

    THAT'S TOO FUCKING LONG TO READ YOU FUCKTARD! COULDN'T YOU HAVE BROKEN IT DOWN IN TO MAIN POINTS YOU LAZY FUCK, PASTE AND COPIER!
    ANYWAY OBAMA'S GOIN TO WIN!

  2. 2

    Grow some tits Barrack.

  3. 3

    ummmmmm i thought we figured this out three months ago! Hilary supporters jump on board!

    obama 08

  4. 4

    wow.

  5. 5

    OK FISRT OFF ALL IM KINDA ANNOYED I HAD TO BE AT WORK FOR 2 HRS WITH NO POSTS! WTF……..ANYWAYS GOOD MORNING TO EVERYONE ELSE WHO WILL BE ON HERE FOR THE NEXT 7 HOURS LIKE ME :-D

  6. 6

    …Hi Hillary! What's been going on? "Something's Missing" in this campaign. Could it be you?

  7. 7

    FACT: (Don't believe it? Go look it up, matter of public record, of course.)
    -
    R. Regan: Fiscal Conservative — $200 Billion DEFICIT
    -
    G. Bush: Fiscal Conservative — $300 Billion DEFICIT
    -________________________________________________________________
    Clinton: Tax Spending Liberal — $200+ SURPLUS - repeating . .. SURPLUS
    _______________________________________________________________
    -
    Dubya: Fiscal Conservative $482 Billion DEFICIT
    -
    McCain: Fiscal Conservative — What do you think ?

  8. 8

    Morning ladies.

  9. 9

    DUH.

  10. 10

    obama better win.
    i don't understand how anyone who was for hilary wouldn't support obama now. are they voting for the person or the decisions those people would make?

  11. 11

    i'm with you perez! i voted for hillary in the primary but now i'm for barack!

  12. 12

    Re: harrybalsac – what's up buddy?

  13. 13

    Re: LettyB
    really itz too long
    but we all
    know
    what they
    did to me…
    and woman
    will vote for
    palin/mccain
    and mccain
    will win
    mark and remember

  14. 14

    We all know the people that are NOT voting for him are those who do not want a black man in power, call it like it truly is!!! He will never win over those people.

  15. 15

    He's got my vote

  16. 16

    Nope, I voted for Hillary but will not vote for Barack. I don't like him at all.

  17. 17

    Hell no will I for for Barack Hussein Obama. No way no how.
    I would rather let McCain win and vote Hillary in, in 4 years.

    No way, no how, No Obama.

    He is racist.

  18. 18

    hilary and obama are more alike than hilary and mccain. in fact, hilary and mccain are totally different. hilary supporters are mad because she lost, 2.) would rather change principal than vote for a black man.

  19. 19

    I like him

  20. 20

    i didnt even read this post, way too long, way too early

  21. 21

    Re: mandzie f baby – nice to see you too.
    i think we were all annoyed to have to actually do work.

  22. 22

    hilary
    5.6 trillion dollar surplus
    no
    other
    president
    ever did that.

  23. 23

    While I love HIllary and think Joe Biden is more like a used car sales man who does not know what he is talking about (did you see the clips last night on the daily show?). Obama is the man and McCain sucks. So it's not about popularity or if you want to fuck Sarah Palin or if she is a woman, it's about who can run this country. It's simple, Obama can and McCain can't so get over it and vote for Obama!

  24. 24

    OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA 08…..you get the jist!!!

  25. 25

    Yeah, fuck that shit, Perez, if you're too lazy to write that shit yourself (you just pasted and copied), I'm not reading it!

  26. 26

    Re: WakeUpPeople – Sad but true!!! let's hope there are enough people in this country who see him for what he is, a great leader, and vote him into office!

  27. 27

    Re: mama of 2 Re: mandzie f babyRe: harrybalsac – HEY GUYS! FUCK THIS SHIT IS SLOW!

  28. 28

    I've been Barack since day one but also love Hillary and have to question Hillary supporters who are going to vote McCain. You might want an apple but if you only have oranges and rat poison, you take the orange. The orange is in the same food group, it's good for you and you know that only good will come from eating the orange but if instead you eat the rat poison, which anyone with half a brain can see has nothing in common with an apple and is ultimately bad for you, you're an idiot. Ergo, any Clinton supporters who vote for McCain are idiots.

  29. 29

    And this is why Barack should have chosen Hillary Clinton. But, he thought he could be bigger than her and he's not and when push comes to shove, he's going to lose. Barack is already set up to lose. He has Biden and no game plan. His game plan is throwing 39 million into winning Florida and he's losing. On top of that, while he is slightly ahead or dead even in the polls, they have a democratic skew, so they are head to head basically. The debates haven't even begun and McCain is favored in them. How can someone with no experience debate a guy who is taskmaster and experienced. He's going to take Barack to task.

  30. 30

    Come on Perez how can you call yourself an American and vote for Obama? You may be making money now with your site, but when Obama takes 56% of your check, which is the first thing he is going to do if he gets elected, you tell me how much you love him.

  31. 31

    There are a # of reasons people haven't switched over. Hillary comes across as a strong, confident, intelligent woman. Obama, to many,does not come across as strong or as intelligent. Alot of women voted for Hillary because she was a woman. There are still racist people in this country, there are still people who thing Obama is a muslim. There are some Hillary backers who feel if they get McCain to win, it sets Hillary up for 2012 to run… it goes on and on-AND most importantly, people change their mind………. I never saw this being analyzed or commented on in previous elections.

  32. Jen2 says – reply to this
    32

    I think the reason that some Hillary supporters don't want to support him is because he didn't pick her as his vp. That was a spit in the face. Saying that I'm from Canada so I don't have a vote in all this.

  33. 33

    I poop on their faces!!!! LOL!

  34. 34

    SOMEBODY SHOULD KICK PEREZ'S ASS!

  35. 35

    This is bullshit Perez! Don't believe it!!! People who wanted Hillary, really wanted her, are with Obama now. The people who just voted for Hillary to mess up Obama in the primary are with McCain now, they were never for Hillary or Obama in all honesty. Also, I do not know a single solitary woman who is for McCain. Pailin did not help him get new people. She just made sure the religious extremists on the Right will turn out for him, bcz they were sticking with Huckabee so much. So really,McCain isn't getting the Hillary supporters. The real, true Hillllary supporters are for Obama now. All the rest is bullshit. Sarah Pailin and John McCain are against every single progressive thing for women that is out here. They are a disgrace. They stand for the opposite of Pailin and McCain.

  36. 36

    I understand people are struggling with Obama's lack of experience and that Hillary with Bill at her side would have had much insight and experience to govern our Country. However Obama is still a Democrat with much wisdom, education and ambition and the good sense to choose Biden as a running mate.

    I really don't see how anyone that supported Hillary can support McCain/Palin. It baffles me.

  37. 37

    i don't understand how people can be so hypocritical…all during the primary the hillary supporters spewed venon at obama and obama's supporters did the same…how all of sudden can people just be expected to jump on the obama train…dems made a huge mistake by picking luster over substance, i personally can't stand either one, but there is no doubt that hillary is the far stronger candidate and would have made a much better president…not that it matters cause McCain is gonna nail it!

  38. 38

    waaaay too long to read……….Bill is practically campaigning for McCain

  39. 39

    Oops. I meant Pailin and McCain stand for the opposite of what Hillary and Obama stand for.

  40. 40

    Re: baileylov – It is so nice to see people who are thinking withheads not with their prejudices. Our country truly needs a real change, we are in the shitter now and cannot be fooled by McCain and his gimmicks!

  41. 41

    oh and did anyone catch joe biden with katie couric??? dumbass is talking about how a strong leader needs to know what he is talking about, etc…and proceeds to name the wrong president after the 1929 crash and reference him not going on tv…dumbass there was no tv in 1929…are you smarter than a 5th grader??? cause joe biden sure ain't. that guy skeeves me…he is the very definition of a slippery politician…obama's made a big error of judgement on that one. McCain/Palin '08

  42. 42

    you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
    Also, there are a lot of dems (hillary supporters) polled that said they wouldn't vote for a black person.

    If we get old mccain and retard palin oh well.

  43. 43

    Re: DaBitchIzIndakrazihouze – If you were for Hillary, than a vote for Palin McBush is soooooo stupid!Don't you realize she's a puppet?She'll end up being prez, cuz McBush won't last-then if at all possible she'll fuck things up even more than they are now-and all these FAT CATS who call themselves republicans(look up the definition-these cats are NOT repubs!!!) will say "see a woman can't run the country" and NEVER in our life time will there be a woman even close to office again!!!
    If she's ready to be prez, why doesn't she debate Obama?
    Unless you have lots of money, these people are not working for you!!!

    KEATING 5-Look it up! McCain (1 of the 5) has been a part of ripping us off before.Only thing was it was savings in loans-second time bailout. He is not working for you!

  44. 44

    Nope. Hillary supporter now a McCain voter.

  45. 45

    I voted Hilary in the primaries, mostly because I was a registered Democrat. However, even before Obama won the nomination, I had decided I was voting for McCain for President. My husband i