Unsurprising Numbers

New numbers from Gallup show:

- By a 20-point margin (59-39) Hillary Clinton supporters favor the quick creation of a "dream-ticket" with Barack Obama (no designation as to who would be on top) versus continuing the campaign for the nomination. Conversely, only 45% of Obama supporters want a "dream-ticket" created now while 52% want the nomination campaign to continue.

- An overwhelming number of Obama supporters (64%) say the superdelegates should "vote for the candidate who has won more delegates in primaries and caucuses," while only 32% say the supers should vote for the candidate they think would "be a better president." Not surprisingly, Clinton supporters feel exactly the opposite, with 60% wanting supers to vote their conscience and 35% wanting them to vote for the pledged delegate leader.

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