国际英语新闻:U.S. Republicans split in preferences for Obama, Clinton
The poll conducted by Gallup and USA Today from April 18 to April 20 showed that 48 percent of Republicans surveyed said they would rather see New York Senator Clinton win the Democratic nomination while 44 percent favored Illinois Senator Obama.
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U.S.Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama campaigns at the CMW specialty metals factory in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 30, 2008. |
When asked about the motivation behind their choices, 33 percent of Obama's Republican supporters said they are more worried about Clinton being elected, while 26 percent of those who prefer Clinton said they are more worried about Obama being elected, according to the poll.
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns in Brownsburg, Indiana town hall May 1, 2008. |
In a hypothetical matchup between Obama and Republican presumptive presidential nominee, 10 percent of registered Republican voters said they would vote for Obama if the election were held now, compared to 7 percent of those who want to vote for Clinton if they have to choose between her and McCain, it suggested.
The poll has surveyed 418 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents at 18 or above through phones.
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