Fox called the Mississippi primary for Barack Obama as soon as the polls closed, suggesting that he’s won big. The exit polls, though, do point to the problems he’ll have in uniting the Democratic party if he does win the nomination with almost three-quarters of Clinton voters saying they would be dissatisfied if Obama wins the nomination. Also concerning for Obama is that more than half of Clinton's supporters said they had a favourable view of John McCain.
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David Lindsay
March 12th, 2008 5:32pmI've sold the rights by having it published, so can't give you all 300 words here. But please see http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/?storyID=22965 on Obama and race.
TGF UKIP
March 12th, 2008 8:46pmOutside the Clinton and Obama camps, senior Democrats must be getting as depressed and concerned as McCain is ever more optimistic and confident. Short of getting them both to promise that each would be the other's VP (and who would be whose prisoner?) it's getting difficult to see how the Party's grandees can prevent Denver becoming a potential Chicago. Having Howard Dean nominally in charge must be the best news of all for McCain.