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BobbyDrake

(2,542 posts)
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:38 PM Jun 2016

Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll regarding Bernie Sanders "role"

I have seen multiple threads about this article, and multiple links to the news piece. What I cannot seem to locate is a link to the actual data that could prove what the news piece wrote.

Has anyone actually been able to find the poll results as they would normally be published? If yes, please share, because the numbers quoted by the article are such that I need to see to believe.

ETA: I can only find a mobile link, sorry.
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0YY0F9

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Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll regarding Bernie Sanders "role" (Original Post) BobbyDrake Jun 2016 OP
Some of the interpretations of that poll have been hilarious. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #1
Here are the 5-day rolling numbers, but I don't see any link to the actual data. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #2
Here is what I found Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #3
It's still there, but you have to dig for it. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #5
Thanks for that! nt Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #13
Exactly. There's nothing to prove anything claimed, that I can find. BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #7
From the same poll: 44 percent would like him to make an independent run for the White House TwilightZone Jun 2016 #4
In other words... wysi Jun 2016 #8
Well, they're positive that independents are most of the electorate and just like them, so they TwilightZone Jun 2016 #9
Sanders creon Jun 2016 #6
Why would he start now? fleabiscuit Jun 2016 #10
If he creon Jun 2016 #12
Is it a poll of Sanders supporters? MattP Jun 2016 #11

TwilightZone

(25,430 posts)
1. Some of the interpretations of that poll have been hilarious.
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:46 PM
Jun 2016

It doesn't say "Hillary should make Sanders Chief of Staff and do everything he says!!!"


Demsrule86

(68,504 posts)
3. Here is what I found
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:50 PM
Jun 2016

"The poll, conducted June 7-10 - right after Clinton sewed up the delegate majority to become the presumptive Democratic nominee - showed that while most Democrats want Sanders to line up behind Clinton, about 44 percent would like him to make an independent run for the White House. Some 47 percent said he should not."

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-sanders-idUSKCN0YY0F9The poll included 455 respondents and has a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 5.3 percentage points.


Such a small sample...and it looks like bullshit.

Went to the website...poll was either removed or was never there. I think it is total crap.

http://www.ipsos-na.com/news-polls/reuters-polls/

TwilightZone

(25,430 posts)
5. It's still there, but you have to dig for it.
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:52 PM
Jun 2016

If you click your bottom link, then Reuters Polling Explorer on the right side, then search for Sanders, you can find it. It's not on their main page.

Here's a direct link, though it's been updated since the story: http://polling.reuters.com/#!poll/TM934Y16_1

 

BobbyDrake

(2,542 posts)
7. Exactly. There's nothing to prove anything claimed, that I can find.
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 02:11 PM
Jun 2016

It's amazingly suspicious, IMO.

TwilightZone

(25,430 posts)
4. From the same poll: 44 percent would like him to make an independent run for the White House
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:51 PM
Jun 2016

It would seem a little heavily weighted towards Sanders supporters. This is the only poll I can recall seeing with numbers anywhere near that high.

TwilightZone

(25,430 posts)
9. Well, they're positive that independents are most of the electorate and just like them, so they
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 06:31 PM
Jun 2016

probably think he'd win as an I. They tend to forget he couldn't even win as a D.

creon

(1,183 posts)
6. Sanders
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 02:05 PM
Jun 2016

Sanders is a Senator.
With a Dem controlled Senate and a Dem controlled WH, Sanders could be an important person in the Senate. He could help write and pass legislation. He can do that, if he wants.

creon

(1,183 posts)
12. If he
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 12:06 PM
Jun 2016

If he wants to be in any way an influence he will need to start.

But, Sanders has never been logical.

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