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appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
Wed May 18, 2016, 10:14 PM May 2016

New Polls: NH-WBUR, Bernie Beats Trump 54-38; Fox, Trump Leads Clinton 1st Time Nationally BvT 46-42

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Tonight MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell has new poll info. from Fox and WBUR, New Hampshire today including personal characteristics for the candidates. He said the Fox poll does historically conform to the findings of other polls.
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- Politico, 'Trump Leads Clinton in New Fox News Poll', May 18, 2016.

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical general election matchup, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday evening.
Trump leads Clinton 45 percent to 42 percent, within the poll’s 3-point margin of error. In the same poll conducted in April, Clinton led by 7 points — 48 percent to 41 percent.

Even so, neither Trump nor Clinton scored very high when voters were asked about certain personal characteristics.
Asked whether Trump is honest and trustworthy, 40 percent of registered voters surveyed said he is, while 57 percent said he is not. Asked the same of Clinton, 31 percent said she is and 66 percent said she is not.

Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, leads Trump 46 percent to 42 percent. Sanders led Trump by 14 points in the April poll — 53 percent to 39 percent.

..As far as whether they think Trump has “strong moral values,” 37 percent said they thought the phrase encapsulated Trump, while 58 percent disagreed. For Clinton, 40 percent said she has strong moral values, while 57 percent said that would not be an apt description.
More than seven in 10 — 71 percent — said the phrase “will say anything to get elected” describes Clinton, while 65 percent said the same of Trump.

Clinton holds double-digit advantages among women (50 percent to 36 percent), African Americans (90 percent to 7 percent), Latinos (62 percent to 23 percent) and those under the age of 35 (46 percent to 35 percent).
Trump, meanwhile, has the upper hand among independent voters (46 percent to 30 percent), men (55 percent to 33 percent), white voters (55 percent to 31 percent), those without a college degree (45 percent to 40 percent), and varying majorities of voters 35 and older.

More, http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-fox-news-223344
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'WBUR Poll Finds It'd Be a Close Clinton-Trump Contest in New Hampshire', May 18, 2016. WBUR Radio, Boston's NPR News Station.
NASHUA, N.H. If the presidential election were held today between the apparent Republican nominee, Donald Trump, and the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, the outcome would be very close. That’s according to a new WBUR poll (topline, crosstabs) of likely New Hampshire voters.

According to the survey, Clinton leads Trump 44 percent to 42 percent among likely Granite State voters, with about 7 percent still undecided.
The new WBUR poll is consistent with several recent surveys from around the country that suggest the general election race would be competitive.
The reason this race is so close is that both Clinton and Trump are exceptionally unpopular across New Hampshire.
It found that just 35 percent of New Hampshire voters have a positive view of Clinton; only 33 percent feel that way about Trump.
And what’s particularly striking: Both candidates are viewed unfavorably by 58 percent of likely New Hampshire voters.
“So lots more people have a negative impression about them than a positive impression,” Koczela said.

By contrast, Democrat Bernie Sanders’ numbers are just the opposite: 55 percent view him favorably, while 34 percent view him unfavorably.
And according to the poll, if Sanders were the Democratic nominee, he’d beat Trump today decisively in New Hampshire — by 16 points, 54-38.
This is an argument that Sanders continues to make in his campaign: Poll after poll suggest that he’d fare far better against Trump than Clinton.
Koczela says a big reason for this is the gender gap between Trump and Clinton pretty much disappears with Sanders.
“Where Clinton was trailing by 17 points among men, Sanders and Trump are essentially even,” Koczela said. “Sanders does a bit better among women, but the big difference is that the gap among men just disappears.”

More, New NH-WBUR Poll, http://www.wbur.org/2016/05/18/wbur-poll-clinton-trump-new-hampshire

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New Polls: NH-WBUR, Bernie Beats Trump 54-38; Fox, Trump Leads Clinton 1st Time Nationally BvT 46-42 (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2016 OP
Feels like a Revolution around here... Merryland May 2016 #1
Uniting the party left the building a while ago FreakinDJ May 2016 #5
You got that right. 840high May 2016 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #2
Bernie wins! Dont call me Shirley May 2016 #3
That is what we have been saying, It's the Democrats to loose. The Republicans won't win it, LiberalArkie May 2016 #4
It will be curious to see if 2016 is a race in the reverse to the bottom. gordianot May 2016 #7
that's Bernie. nt grasswire May 2016 #14
Typical universal partisan denial. gordianot May 2016 #19
Is this posted in GDP yet? nt silvershadow May 2016 #8
Just finished this up. Will think on it a minute. :) appalachiablue May 2016 #10
Here goes. appalachiablue May 2016 #11
. silvershadow May 2016 #12
All done, thanks though. appalachiablue May 2016 #18
bing bing bing NJCher May 2016 #9
Thank you. Yes, you can. (*I have no authority to grant your wish, though). :D nt silvershadow May 2016 #15
.... grasswire May 2016 #13
noted. Looks like, just as some of us predicted months ago, Trump if beefing up a little. nt silvershadow May 2016 #16
politicos said at the beginning that Clinton's numbers never go UP. grasswire May 2016 #17

Response to appalachiablue (Original post)

LiberalArkie

(15,705 posts)
4. That is what we have been saying, It's the Democrats to loose. The Republicans won't win it,
Wed May 18, 2016, 10:23 PM
May 2016

we will loose it.

gordianot

(15,236 posts)
7. It will be curious to see if 2016 is a race in the reverse to the bottom.
Wed May 18, 2016, 10:33 PM
May 2016

Who ever has the least unfavorables wins. Political parties do seem to be fragile and breakable.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
13. ....
Wed May 18, 2016, 11:08 PM
May 2016

Asked whether Trump is honest and trustworthy, 40 percent of registered voters surveyed said he is, while 57 percent said he is not. Asked the same of Clinton, 31 percent said she is and 66 percent said she is not.

As far as whether they think Trump has “strong moral values,” 37 percent said they thought the phrase encapsulated Trump, while 58 percent disagreed. For Clinton, 40 percent said she has strong moral values, while 57 percent said that would not be an apt description.

More than seven in 10 — 71 percent — said the phrase “will say anything to get elected” describes Clinton, while 65 percent said the same of Trump.
Clinton holds double-digit advantages among women (50 percent to 36 percent), African Americans (90 percent to 7 percent), Latinos (62 percent to 23 percent) and those under the age of 35 (46 percent to 35 percent).

Trump, meanwhile, has the upper hand among independent voters (46 percent to 30 percent), men (55 percent to 33 percent), white voters (55 percent to 31 percent), those without a college degree (45 percent to 40 percent), and varying majorities of voters 35 and older.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-fox-news-223344#ixzz494F4EIaa
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grasswire

(50,130 posts)
17. politicos said at the beginning that Clinton's numbers never go UP.
Wed May 18, 2016, 11:14 PM
May 2016

So she's stuck with what she's got.

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