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Poll Averages Last Updated 5/8/08
 Obama +0.1%
 Obama 45.0
 Clinton 44.9
 Upcoming States (Dems)
West Virginia (5/13): Clinton 56.0, Obama 27.0 Clinton +29.0
Kentucky (5/20): Clinton 59.0, Obama 29.5      Clinton +29.5
Oregon (5/20): Obama 50.5, Clinton 41.5 Obama +9.0
Puerto Rico (6/1): No Polls
South Dakota (6/3): Obama 46, Clinton 34 Obama +12.0
Obama vs. McCain -  Obama +0.6%
 Obama 45.9
 McCain 45.3
Clinton vs. McCain - Clinton +3.9%
 Clinton 47.9
 McCain 44.0
Top 5 Battleground States
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Ref's Avg. of Battle- grounds
McCain +1.7
 
McCain +0.1
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Ref's Call: Why the Liberal Media Will Wait for Hillary to Drop Out

A Phony 'War on Science' - A MUST READ

Did Rush Limbaugh Tilt Result In Indiana?  The Washington Post points out that of Hillary's Republican backers in Indiana almost all will vote for McCain according to exit poll data.  The opposite is true for Obama.  This looks very much like proof of Limbaugh's influence, but the Post, of course, hedges on drawing that conclusion. 

George's Bottom Line on Clinton for Veep - Clinton Might Be Negotiating Spot on '08 Ticket, George (Stephanopoulos) Says

Clinton Spurns Calls to Quit Race

Clinton Tunes Out Skeptics, Campaigns Coast-to-Coast Against the Odds

Why Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals

New York Times pushes, but no calls to drop out: Support for Clinton Wanes as Obama Sees Finish Line

TV’s Pundits Pronounce Judgment: It’s Over - They did this because they thought they could pressure her to drop out last night.  Now they will back off because if they don't, they risk pushing Hillary's voters to McCain.  See why, read Why the Liberal Media Will Wait for Hillary to Drop Out

The Democratic Primary: By the Numbers

McCain Reveals His ‘Office’ Ticket

Myanmar Faces Pressure to Allow Major Aid Effort

China willing to engage on Tibet: Dalai Lama envoy

Scientists find something good about a big bottom