Sour GrapesMany Dems support Obama-Clinton ticket, and more than a few back McCain.
By Tony RommUpdated Friday, June 6, 2008, at 3:28 PM ET

Even if there's little evidence for rumors that Hillary Clinton is positioning herself to be Barack Obama's running mate, this week's newest poll suggests voters have somewhat latched on to the idea.
According to a May 30-June 3 CBS News poll (PDF), 59 percent of Democratic primary voters want Clinton as Obama's running mate. That sentiment was similarly echoed in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll conducted on Thursday, in which 54 percent of registered Democrats also supported the so-called "dream ticket."
Presumably, those numbers possess increased significance in an election fraught with discussion about defection rates. According to the CBS poll, 22 percent of Clinton supporters say they prefer John McCain to Barack Obama. Additionally, 7 percent claim they're undecided, and 8 percent say they won't vote at all.
CBS reports that 12 percent of all Democrats currently support McCain, an increase from the 8 percent that deserted John Kerry for George Bush in 2004. Just more than half of Democratic voters—54 percent—reported feeling that the prolonged primary fight has hurt the party's chances in November, regardless of whom Obama actually taps as his running mate.
Election Scorecard uses data supplied by Mark Blumenthal and Charles Franklin at Pollster.com.
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Total delegates: 4,233 | Total delegates: 2,380 | |
Pledged delegates won by each candidate: Source: CNN, DemConWatch | Delegates won by each candidate: Source: CNN | |
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