Tuesday, May 15, 2012
A new poll of Arkansas Democrats shows Barack Obama receiving support from only 45 percent of Democratic primary voters in Arkansas’s Fourth Congressional District, while 38 percent support his underfunded and relatively unknown primary challenger, Tennessee lawyer John Wolfe, Jr.
May 15, 2012
• By MICHAEL WARREN
A new poll of Arkansas Democrats
shows Barack Obama receiving support from only 45 percent of Democratic
primary voters in Arkansas’s Fourth Congressional District, while 38
percent support his underfunded and relatively unknown primary
challenger, Tennessee lawyer John Wolfe, Jr. Seventeen percent are
undecided in the district poll.
In
an interview with THE WEEKLY STANDARD, Wolfe said the poll results were
“unbelievable” and said a defeat for Obama in the Arkansas primary
would be “politically cataclysmic.”
“It says the momentum is good,” Wolfe said about the poll. “This is democracy in action."
Wolfe predicted that the voters would move his way
in the final days before the May 22 primary, despite his shoestring
campaign budget. “There’s not been a single TV ad. There’s not been a
single radio ad,” he said.
Wolfe is also competing against Obama in Texas’s May 29 primary.
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Maybe conservatives should consider contributing to John Wolfe Jr's campaign as a way to indirectly hurt obbama's re-election bid. It may seem anti-intuitive and unseemly to contribute to a democrat, but I think it's a tactic that could add to the burgeoning desperation in the Kenyan's camp. Plus the left does it all the time.
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