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'Race Is Over': Polling Firm to Quit Asking Clinton Questions
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National polling firm Rasmussen Reports announced today that it will stop polling people about the presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton because her opponent, Sen. Barack Obama, will win the Democratic nomination.

The company's vice president of finance and operations, Michael Boniello, distributed an e-mail stating that after 19 months of tracking the Democratic race, it is now clear that Clinton will remain a close second.

The following is an excerpt from Boniello's e-mail:

"The most remarkable feature of the race has been its consistency and stability. Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are both running historic campaigns and both have captured the votes and hearts of distinct and important constituencies within the Democratic Party. Obama has won Primaries in states where the demographics favor his campaign and Clinton has won in the states that favor her campaign.

However, while Senator Clinton has remained close and competitive in every meaningful measure, she is a close second and the race is over. It has become clear that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee.

At the moment, Senator Clinton's team is busily trying to convince Superdelegates and pundits that she is more electable than Barack Obama.  Even if every single Superdelegate was convinced that the former First Lady is somewhat more electable than Obama, that is not enough of a reason to deny him the nomination.

With this in mind, Rasmussen Reports will soon end our daily tracking of the Democratic race and focus exclusively on the general election competition between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama."

The e-mail also stated that the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday showed Barack Obama attracting 47 percent of the vote, while John McCain earned 44 percent.

Rasmussen Reports conducts daily tracking results via nightly telephone surveys

Reader Comments
  
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By annie b (mcliberal) May 9th 2008 at 5:40 pm EDT
N O B A M A. clinton 08!
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By Re elect McKinley Bailey May 9th 2008 at 5:44 pm EDT
Wah Wah Wah
Re: Bye Annie...
By shogun-whos the baddest? May 9th 2008 at 5:49 pm EDT
I wish you the best with your new endeavors as a republican. Although your vote will be missed it is not neccessary to beg and plead that Obama gets your vote. We dont really care which candidate got the nominee we would have voted for both. We will miss you and we hope you enjoy your new home:

www.republican.com


No really it is alot of fun. They talk about banning abortion. Strengthening gun rights. Raising taxes on the poor while the rich get fatter. They speak of illegal search and seizure as if it was just in theory. They torture abuse and maim with no regret. Im sure you will fit in fine there....uhhhh probably not so get over it!!!
  
Yep...
By Anne in Rural TX- Still Bitter May 9th 2008 at 5:46 pm EDT
"the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday showed Barack Obama attracting 47 percent of the vote, while John McCain earned 44 percent."- That's GREAT! It's only going to get more and more distance between them. By November, it won't even BE a race. We're going to leave McCain and the Republicans in the dust!
  
Excuse me, But I have not heard anything on
the media, other than the hope that Hillary drops the bid. Regardless of who is or not ahead, let all wait out. Too much time is being spent on the race now, and no one is talking the Economy, the war, education, and immigration. All heard here is she is toast, and insults being exchanged back and forth, all are hgurting each other with all the nonsence going on. The race is over when it is over. Dems here need to counter the enemy facist republicans, not cannibalize each other at present.
Peace to all here.
Little Dine'
  
Hispanic Community Just left the Dems
By Sandi May 9th 2008 at 5:49 pm EDT
Now is the beginning of the splitting of the party!
Re: Hispanic Community Just left the Dems
By Sandi May 9th 2008 at 5:51 pm EDT
Now is the beginning of the loss of the Dems to win the Whitehouse.
Re: Hispanic Community Just left the Dems
By Sharkhunter May 9th 2008 at 5:54 pm EDT
Really?
Re: Hispanic Community Just left the Dems
Show the proof, or link. What tyou say Sir is Faqcist propoganda. The Hispanics are with Hillary.
  
Now if Jack Cafferty will get off Hillary's back...
By BatonRougeDem May 9th 2008 at 6:00 pm EDT
I could enjoy my supper without indigestion.