Actually it's like 18% of her voters said they would vote for McCain and like 12% said they would stay home if she's not the nominee. Those are still HUGE numbers when it comes to an election, but still I think that it's way too early to really say who is going to do what. These kinds of things can drastically change in a matter of weeks and we've still got 6 months to go.
The general election hasn't even really started yet, and the democrats haven't technically picked a nominee. I think that the party will heal it's wounds, close the gap and really consolidate the party before November. With an opponent like McCain, I really don't think the Democrats are going to have too much of a problem.
Recent polling numbers show Either Democrat beating McCain in the general election.
General Election McCain-Obama McCain-Clinton National Obama +3.8% Clinton +2.2%
These are averages across various polling agencies.
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The general election hasn't even really started yet, and the democrats haven't technically picked a nominee. I think that the party will heal it's wounds, close the gap and really consolidate the party before November. With an opponent like McCain, I really don't think the Democrats are going to have too much of a problem.
Recent polling numbers show Either Democrat beating McCain in the general election.
General Election McCain-Obama McCain-Clinton
National Obama +3.8% Clinton +2.2%
These are averages across various polling agencies.
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