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Related: About this forumQuarter of Republicans will vote for Hillary over Trump
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/one-fourth-of-republicans-now-say-theyll-vote-for-hillary-clinton-over-donald-trump/24183/
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Quarter of Republicans will vote for Hillary over Trump (Original Post)
dlwickham
Mar 2016
OP
Trump and Cruz is scaring many. I heard republicans saying this morning itvwould be
Thinkingabout
Mar 2016
#7
stonecutter357
(13,004 posts)1. K&R!
stopbush
(24,788 posts)2. But...but...Bernie is getting the majority of votes
from the...oh never mind.
eppur_se_muova
(41,290 posts)3. The data is from USA Today's poll --
Poll shows that Millennials would flock to Clinton against Trump
Susan Page and Jenny Ung, USA TODAY 6:29 p.m. EDT March 14, 2016
WASHINGTON Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has expanded his double-digit lead among Millennials in the Democratic presidential race, but a new USA TODAY/Rock the Vote poll finds a way for Hillary Clinton to solve her generation gap: Donald Trump.
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In a hypothetical Clinton v. Trump contest in November, voters under 35 would choose Clinton by a crushing 52%-19%, a preference that crosses demographic lines. Among whites, she'd be backed by nearly 2-1, 45%-26%. Among Hispanics, by more than 4-1, 61%-14%. Among Asian Americans, by 5-1, 60%-11%. Among African Americans, by 13-1, 67%-5%.
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The poll, the second in a series, is part of USA TODAY's One Nation initiative, a series of forums across the country on the most important issues of 2016. The online survey, taken by Ipsos March 3-10, polled 1,541 adults ages 18 to 34.
Sanders now leads Clinton among younger voters by 54%-37%, an even bigger advantage than the 11-point edge he held in January's survey. Millennial women now back Sanders by a jaw-dropping 61%-30% while the divide among Millennial men is much closer, 48%-44%.
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Clinton is much more broadly acceptable in her party than Trump is in his. One in five Republicans in the survey say they would stay home in a Clinton-Trump election, compared with one in 10 Democrats.
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more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/03/14/poll-millennials-clinton-sanders-trump-president/81612520/
So ... what would the result of a Sanders-Trump contest be ? That seems to be missing.
Susan Page and Jenny Ung, USA TODAY 6:29 p.m. EDT March 14, 2016
WASHINGTON Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has expanded his double-digit lead among Millennials in the Democratic presidential race, but a new USA TODAY/Rock the Vote poll finds a way for Hillary Clinton to solve her generation gap: Donald Trump.
***
In a hypothetical Clinton v. Trump contest in November, voters under 35 would choose Clinton by a crushing 52%-19%, a preference that crosses demographic lines. Among whites, she'd be backed by nearly 2-1, 45%-26%. Among Hispanics, by more than 4-1, 61%-14%. Among Asian Americans, by 5-1, 60%-11%. Among African Americans, by 13-1, 67%-5%.
***
The poll, the second in a series, is part of USA TODAY's One Nation initiative, a series of forums across the country on the most important issues of 2016. The online survey, taken by Ipsos March 3-10, polled 1,541 adults ages 18 to 34.
Sanders now leads Clinton among younger voters by 54%-37%, an even bigger advantage than the 11-point edge he held in January's survey. Millennial women now back Sanders by a jaw-dropping 61%-30% while the divide among Millennial men is much closer, 48%-44%.
***
Clinton is much more broadly acceptable in her party than Trump is in his. One in five Republicans in the survey say they would stay home in a Clinton-Trump election, compared with one in 10 Democrats.
***
more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/03/14/poll-millennials-clinton-sanders-trump-president/81612520/
So ... what would the result of a Sanders-Trump contest be ? That seems to be missing.
Cha
(317,702 posts)19. Who cares about sanders.. he's not going to be the nominee.
charlyvi
(6,537 posts)4. Many will also stay home.
Which is also a vote for Hillary.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(133,902 posts)5. But even more will vote for Bernie
Walk away
(9,494 posts)6. For what? Senator of Vermont???
dlwickham
(3,316 posts)9. Grand Poohbah of Free Things
KewlKat
(5,807 posts)11. bwhahahahahahaha.......I needed the laugh! nt
dlwickham
(3,316 posts)12. you're welcome
Walk away
(9,494 posts)13. Is he running as a Democrat, a Socialist, an Independent or all three???
He goes which ever way the winds blows. Blowing in the Wind Bernie.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)7. Trump and Cruz is scaring many. I heard republicans saying this morning itvwould be
Better to let this election go in order to save the future of the GOP. What a mess.
NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)14. They're even desperate enough
to mention Rick Perry as a savior! Talk about the bottom of the barrel!
pandr32
(13,916 posts)17. I don't think there's anything left down there!
They've actually broken through the bottom
TheDormouse
(1,168 posts)8. Where they given the survey choice of staying home? nt
eppur_se_muova
(41,290 posts)15. Yes. see my post #3. nt
Cha
(317,702 posts)20. More votes for Hillary
KewlKat
(5,807 posts)10. All I can say is....
welcome to the BIG tent.........great to have you!
uponit7771
(93,504 posts)16. But .. but, no cross over and they hate her and she killed Bambi dammit!!!
