Check out this Poll from Tennessee:

“I am confident I will get her votes if I’m the nominee,” Obama stressed. “It’s not clear she would get the votes I got if she were the nominee.” (Feb. 2008)
And another Keystone State article:Only 53% of Clinton voters say they’ll vote for Obama should he become the nominee. Nineteen percent say they’ll go for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and 13% say they won’t vote.
At HillBuzz, we are confident Mr. Obama will most certainly fail to gain her votes in November.
Illinois is a land of chilly, unforgiving winters. The last snow is beginning to thaw today, but our warm fuzzies in regard to Mr. Obama’s leadership is beginning to ice over.
Shhh, listen. Did’ya hear it? Beneath the shadows of Chicago skyscrapers, under the slow rumble of the Red Line train all the way from Howard Street to 95th, democrats are whispering their disatisfaction of Mr. Obama.
We, the people of Illinois, would also like to see Mr. Obama’s records from “Day One” as an Illinois State Senator and United States Senator. She showed us hers, let’s see yours. From an Obama aide:
What is Senator Clinton hiding? What is lurking in those documents that she feels voters don’t have the right to know?
God, and did we ever begin to pour over Hillary’s schedules. Packed with meetings with high cabinet officials, Senators, Governors, Heads of State, et al. Health Care planning sessions and meeting with the Budget Office. Boring! Bleck! All that work, beginning on day one. Jeez — Come on, lady, lighten up.
How can Mr. Obama claim to not have enough staff to keep records, and in the next breath blame a staff member for exaggerating his views regarding Health Care and Gun Control on the Independent Voters of Illinois questionnaire (A questionnaire Mr. Obama seemed to have filled out himself, as all questions were answered in the first person):
An aide to Mr. Obama said that ‘Obama never saw or approved’ the response to the questionnaire
The campaign strategy for Obama’s camp has been the old distraction method. We’ve seen how Mr. Obama fairs when faced with a distraction. It isn’t pretty. Exhibit A thru P: Jeremiah Wright and Tony Rezko. Under pressure and scrutiny, Mr. Obama’s wide grin crumbles like the foreclosed buildings in his old district on Chicago’s Southside. As president, he will face scrutiny. The job is no love fest.
Should we start talking about who is more electable again? Maybe we can rethink California again? Maybe when the Pennsylvania votes come rolling in, we can revisit all of this. Again.
Where are your schedules, Senator Obama?