You Drop Out; No, You Drop Out

You Drop Out; No, You Drop Out

Submitted by politicalWinters on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 2:00pm.

  About 20 percent of Democrats think Hillary Clinton should drop out.

  The kicker - an identical number think Barack Obama should punt.

  Interestingly, nearly two-thirds of polled Democrats aren't ready for either to quit - yet, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports poll.

  So, should one of them drop out for the "good of the party," or should we just let them have it out till the end. And, who should go?

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