she at in to his numbers in upper middle class voters, white voters, young voters...
Everyone knows she won by 10 percent. Trying to use websites that are not updated to say otherwise seems desperate.
has been updated twice in the last half hour.
It now stands at:
9,183 out of 9,264 Districts (99.13%) Reporting Statewide
Clinton 54.3%
Obama 45.7%
That's an 8.6% difference, Teresa.
http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/
now, NATIONALLY.
Obama 50%
Clinton 40%
http://www.gallup.com/poll/106738/Gallup -Daily-Obama-Maintains-National-Lead.asp x
polls don't say anything about numbers.
A pop vote lead of 600,000? She easily catches up in Indiana, KY, WV, PR and yes, North Carolina. INclude Florida and split the MI vote evenly, and it goes to the supers, which it is going to anyway.
Move on. Clinton won this. Work for your candidate and see if he really can recover.
Popular Vote Total: Obama +501,138 +1.7% Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA*: Obama +611,360 +2.1% Popular Vote (w/FL): Obama +206,366 +0.7% Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA*: Obama +316,588 +1.0%
Seeing as how Obama was not allowed to campaign in Florida, it looks to me like Obama leads the popular vote by about 600,000 votes. Good luck catching up.