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riversedge

(70,182 posts)
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 03:40 AM Mar 2016

3/29: PPP NEW Hillary up 18% nationwide 84% of her supporters firm in choice to 61% for Sande

Missed this one.

3/29: PPP NEW Hillary up 18% nationwide 84% of her supporters firm in choice to 61% for Sanders

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/polls/

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NaphiSoc ?@NaphiSoc 16h16 hours ago

PPP just out
#HillaryClinton up 18% nationwide
84% of her supporters firm in choice to 61% for Sanders
#FeelTheMath



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3/29: PPP NEW Hillary up 18% nationwide 84% of her supporters firm in choice to 61% for Sande (Original Post) riversedge Mar 2016 OP
#FeeltheMath~ Cha Mar 2016 #1
Whow cha--you got some politica color in your #feeltheMATH hashtag GREAT riversedge Mar 2016 #2
I love her pic with that #FeeltheMath! I just saw it from MADem.. Cha Mar 2016 #3
and this: #FeeltheMath riversedge Mar 2016 #4
Mahalo, rivers~ Cha Mar 2016 #5
Thanks for posting Gothmog Mar 2016 #6
K&R! DemonGoddess Mar 2016 #7
The firmness of choice NastyRiffraff Mar 2016 #8

riversedge

(70,182 posts)
4. and this: #FeeltheMath
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 04:38 AM
Mar 2016

PS--I pouch a lot also

PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls Mar 29

On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton still has solid lead over Bernie Sanders nationally at 54/36: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/03/trump-most-acceptable-candidate-to-gop-clinton-leads-comfortably.html

Cha

(297,105 posts)
5. Mahalo, rivers~
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 04:55 AM
Mar 2016

"poach". I do, too. But, then folks are welcome to poach anything that I post, too.

This is awesome..

On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton continues to have a resounding lead with 54% to 36% for Bernie Sanders. Clinton leads within every gender, race, and age group except younger voters and her supporters are also more committed- 84% say they will definitely vote for her compared to 61% who say the same for Sanders. Democrats generally perceive Clinton to be a moderate- 45% think she is compared to 37% who think she's a liberal, and 9% who think she's a conservative. Among Clinton's own voters 53% think she's a moderate to 36% who think she's a liberal, so to her own base being a moderate is not a bad thing. 67% of voters consider Sanders to be a liberal to 13% who think he's a moderate, and 10% who think he's a conservative.

Did you mean to leave a #FeeltheMath pic when you wrote.. "and this: #FeeltheMath"?

NastyRiffraff

(12,448 posts)
8. The firmness of choice
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 10:46 AM
Mar 2016

is what happens when people other than the most politically aware begin to pay attention to the process. I think what we see here on DU is Sanders' most committed supporters so it FEELS like he has more commitment than he actually does.

Love that #FeelTheMath!!

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