Will Gregory

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  • : Bristol, Wi
  • : 39
  • : Left of Center, mostly. Sometimes not
  • : Independent Democrat
  • : Husband. Father. Teacher. Reader. Listener. Explorer. Deadhead. Die Hard Cub Fan. Democrat.
  • : TPM Sullivan Yglesias Pollster.com Think Progress BleedCubbieBlue
  • : Team of Rivals-Doris Kearns Goodwin WWII Trilogy-Rick Atkinson Harry Turtledove Steven Ambrose Jack London Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
  • : "95% of people work, the other five percent go to the bleachers everyday".-Lee Elia, '70's manager of the Cubs, after a realy bad day at the ballpark. If the thunder dont get ya, then lightning will. -Jerry garcia

Latest Comments

  • Congatulations BKinDaHouse. You win today's award for THE single most glaring example of electoral knowledge incompetence.

    Posted at May 23, 2008 3:48 PM in response to Hillary Supporter Dianne Feinstein Pushes Her As Veep

  • The comment by Josh on the front page that SUSA's numbers from this poll are essentially unchahged from last week are misleading. The SUSA poll that is cited was commisioned by the MIke Downs operation in Indiana. It used the SUSA operation to collect the information, but was done with questions created by Mike Downs. The SUSA that it needs to be compared with is their previous poll that had Hillary up 16 points. A drop down to 9 points is indeed major movement in Barack's direction

    Posted at April 28, 2008 1:55 PM in response to SurveyUSA: Hillary Leads By Nine Points In Indiana

  • If Barack wins Ia, NV, NM, & CO, which way Pn goes doesn't matter. If Va flips this year, he can afford to lose Ohio, too. This isn't 2000 or 2004. Things will be different this year. Trust you own eyes

    Posted at April 25, 2008 2:07 PM in response to Rasmussen: Clinton Stronger Than Obama Against McCain In Pennsylvania

  • According to the superdelegate tracker at the Politico site and the endorsement list at wikipedia, Barack has the endorsement of six supers and 70+ North Carolina mayors and other state politicians. Near as I can tell, Hillary has the public endorsement of 1 super and no other North Carolina politicians.

    Posted at April 25, 2008 10:35 AM in response to Obama Massively Out-Raising Clinton In North Carolina

  • That one day, one point Hillary lead on Saturday took in both bittergate and that bad debate performance. Hillary's leads after these blips have never had much staying power, and this one was the shortest of them all.
    This ad buy with the Osama image in it must have been sparked by something Team Hillary knows about their numbers. I don't think that Barack can pull a win off, but I think it's going to be closer than what I was thinking even this morning.

    Posted at April 21, 2008 1:50 PM in response to Gallup: Obama Back In Lead Over Hillary

  • If anyone can remember all the way back to right before Wright-gate started, Barack had like a six to eight point lead on that Thursday before the crap hit the fan. By Tuesday monring, the same day that he gave his race speech in Philly, Hillary had opened up a seven point lead, 49-42.
    That lead began to shrink the very next day and was erased in a week. these national polls are fun to watch, but they don't mean athing until Labor day.

    Posted at April 18, 2008 3:24 PM in response to Hillary Closes To Within Three Points In Gallup National Tracking Poll

  • Hey genious, that Idaho election you list in your post is a REPUBLICAN primary. Given that Hillary has attaked Barack with the republican play book, I guess it only makes sense that she runs in their primary too.
    If you were living in reality, you might have noticed that on Super Tuesday Barack won 83% of the vote in Idaho. Hillary almost didn't make viability.
    Also, Pennsylvania is NOT a sure thing for her; otherwise, she wouldn't have gone 100% negative like she is doing in most of the state. Her peeps know that they have screwed up with this bitter bs, but they can not back her out of it now and look like they have no message control.
    Congrats! You deserve her.

    Posted at April 16, 2008 1:57 PM in response to Poll Gives Obama Narrow Lead In Pennsylvania

  • Relax, its ARG. I don't beleive their polls when they show it in Barack's favor either.

    Posted at April 14, 2008 11:15 AM in response to Obama Pokes Fun At Hillary's Shot-And-A-Beer

  • Today's Rasmusen daily tracking poll:
    Obama 48
    Clinton 44
    Yesterday:
    Clinton 46
    Obama 45

    Yesterday, Gallup's daily tracking poll showed a two point gain to 50-41 for Barack after a full day of "bittergate", including 54-40 poling on saturday.

    Posted at April 14, 2008 11:10 AM in response to Obama Pokes Fun At Hillary's Shot-And-A-Beer

  • Bye-bye Rhandi, don't let the door hit you on the way out.

    Posted at April 10, 2008 3:55 PM in response to New Obama Ad In Pennsylvania Attacks Hillary Ad That Attacked Obama Ad

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