Jun 15 2008
This election season, it’s good to be a Democrat
The poll, conducted in the wake of Obama’s clinching the nomination and including sampling dates from before Hillary Clinton’s final concession, found that 68% of Democratic primary voters were satisfied with Obama as the nominee, with 30% preferring someone else.
By contrast, only 52% of Republican primary voters were satisfied with John McCain as their nominee, with 45% preferring someone else. And this is despite the fact that McCain sewed up his nomination months ago, while Democratic emotions were still raw when this poll was conducted.
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