Edwards Still Most Electable Dem
by Mark Adams
You have got to see these numbers!
General Election Polling Review
CNN / Opinion Research - National: December 11, 2007
Vs. Mitt Romney
Clinton - 54%
Romney - 43%
Obama - 54%
Romney - 41%
Edwards - 59%
Romney - 37%
Clinton leads by 11%, Obama leads by 13%, Edwards leads by 22%
Vs. Rudy Giuliani
Clinton - 51%
Giuliani - 45%
Obama - 52%
Giuliani - 45%
Edwards - 53%
Giuliani - 44%
Clinton leads by 6%, ! Obama le ads by 7%, Edwards leads by 9%
Vs. Mike Huckabee
Clinton - 54%
Huckabee - 44%
Obama - 55%
Huckabee - 40%
Edwards - 60%
Huckabee - 35%
Clinton leads by 10%, Obama leads by 15%, Edwards leads by 25%
Vs. John McCain
Clinton - 48% !
McCain - 50%
Obama - 48%
McCain - 48%
Edwards - 52%
McCain - 44%
Clinton trails by 2%, Obama is tied, Edwards leads by 8%
Averages
Clinton leads the Republicans by 6.25%
Obama leads the Republicans by 8.75%
Edwards leads the Republicans by 16.00%
Ok, I haven't read the links yet, Mr. Buckeye, but while I have your attention, answer me this:
1. Why isn't Edwards the overwhelming favorite among Dem primary voters? Or more to the point --
2. Why isn't "electability" such a crucial issue with primary voters? And if it isn't --
3. Just what exactly does Edwards have going for him? Is it that he gets more independent voters than Clinton and Obama? And if that's the case --
4. If he can't get the nomination but he wins the general, how is he any different than Joe Lieberman in Connecticut?
I'll hang up and listen to your answer.
:^)
P.S. I love you, man!