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In reply to the discussion: Too all the people saying DU 'isn't the real world' and that Bernie doesn't have a chance to win... [View all]Gothmog
(179,405 posts)31. Clinton could win Texas
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).
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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Too all the people saying DU 'isn't the real world' and that Bernie doesn't have a chance to win... [View all]
Lancero
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