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Gothmog

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31. Clinton could win Texas
Sat May 2, 2015, 11:09 AM
May 2015

There is a 2013 poll that shows that HRC could put Texas into play http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/01/clinton-could-win-texas.html

PPP's newest Texas poll finds that, at least for now, Hillary Clinton could win the state in 2016. This follows on the heels of a survey last month where we found she would have a decent chance of winning Kentucky if she makes another White House bid.

50% of Texas voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton to 43% with a negative one. She's universally well liked by Democrats (91/5) and a majority of independents view her positively as well (52/41). She holds narrow leads in hypothetical match ups with Marco Rubio (46/45) and Chris Christie (45/43) and a wider one in a contest against Rick Perry (50/42).

HRC is very popular in Texas and if she selects Julian Castro as her running mate, there will be some real excitment

I admit that as a Texas Democrat, I would love to see my state in play but I also think that HRC is the stronger and more electable caniddate

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Obama was a superstar after his 2004 convention speech. onehandle May 2015 #1
'some day'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #3
Much of that was based on the backlash from the Bush presidency. Yes, the demographics are improving okaawhatever May 2015 #14
I am actually worried about the Midwest and eventually yeoman6987 May 2015 #29
I wonder what it will look like when the baby boomer generation begins to lose it's outsized okaawhatever May 2015 #30
Clinton could win Texas Gothmog May 2015 #31
Thanks for the info. I imagine the voter registration drive that took place for Wendy Davis will okaawhatever May 2015 #33
Battleground Texas' support for Wendy Davis was suppose to be a dry run for HRC Gothmog May 2015 #35
Wow. That is pretty significant. Thanks for the info. nt okaawhatever May 2015 #36
+1 leftofcool May 2015 #6
I was at work and didn't hear the speech, but my sister who isn't interested in politics heard it okaawhatever May 2015 #16
Bernie is a super star and now he's in the race and yes, he can win. And he has sabrina 1 May 2015 #41
McCain really, really helped Obama when he chose Palin for his running mate, imo. Hiraeth May 2015 #2
Yep. It helped McCain for about 24 hours. onehandle May 2015 #7
Obama would have beaten McCain treestar May 2015 #9
possibly. Hiraeth May 2015 #13
I'm going wait judgement at this time..... FarPoint May 2015 #4
Bernie will have the "self-proclaimed socialist" albatross tossed around his neck. Lucky Luciano May 2015 #5
OTOH it does not necessarily mean Bernie will win either treestar May 2015 #8
Bernie Sanders is just as electable as any other Democrat. leftofcool May 2015 #10
He'll never be free of the label...he, and his supporters have to own it as positive HereSince1628 May 2015 #15
Yes! winetourdriver May 2015 #25
You haven't begun to hear references to Sanders being a Socialist. The GOP wants him to win the okaawhatever May 2015 #19
Yep - as long as the GOP is.... MaggieD May 2015 #34
I googled to see what the GOP was saying about that & I came across this from 2 days ago: okaawhatever May 2015 #45
Very true! leftofcool May 2015 #42
He labeled himself as a socialist (nt) MaggieD May 2015 #28
+100 nt okaawhatever May 2015 #32
Yes, I know. I just think it isn't helping his case. leftofcool May 2015 #43
I love Bernie Tommy2Tone May 2015 #11
Sanders is living and breathing therefore he has a chance Gman May 2015 #12
Obama had Axelrod, Plouffe and actual DEMOCRATS like Kerry and Ted Kennedy behind him KittyWampus May 2015 #17
I think he does have a chance. HappyMe May 2015 #18
Obama spent a year organizing his campaign before announcing... brooklynite May 2015 #20
LOL - yes... MaggieD May 2015 #26
I don't feel it's offensive. Agschmid May 2015 #44
http://www.reddit.com/r/sandersforpresident LiberalArkie May 2015 #21
Different times BeyondGeography May 2015 #22
Bad analogy MaggieD May 2015 #23
It just never occurs to the hidebound.. sendero May 2015 #24
How do we know those are Third Way lies and talking points? woo me with science May 2015 #27
Right, but the third way isn't in charge of polling. JaneyVee May 2015 #37
LOL. woo me with science May 2015 #38
Downward, from astronomical, to double digits. JaneyVee May 2015 #39
If 2008 is a guide, Sanders is Kucinich, not Obama. tritsofme May 2015 #40
And Obama beat Hillary handily!! Major Hogwash May 2015 #46
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