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TDale313

(7,820 posts)
1. Not a Hillary supporter, but...
Fri Sep 11, 2015, 02:02 AM
Sep 2015

Wonder how that changes without Biden in the poll. Does that 20% go to more to Hillary, Bernie, or split evenly? I would guess it would mostly go towards Hillary. Still, shows a lot of Democrats looking for another option.

Not a Hillary supporter, but... TDale313 Sep 2015 #1
I think Biden takes more votes numerically from Clinton but has a greater impact on Sanders. Attorney in Texas Sep 2015 #2
Biden is already getting most attention now, but as we go along here... Pauldg47 Sep 2015 #17
If Biden runs, he and Sanders split the support of those voters who are uncomfortable with Clinton. Attorney in Texas Sep 2015 #21
Its an interesting poll but rather small numbers making up the respondants. Ford_Prefect Sep 2015 #3
CNN's polling methodology is crap. onehandle Sep 2015 #6
I once worked for Harris Polls and have seen the differences. CNN cannot be taken seriously. Ford_Prefect Sep 2015 #7
The sample size was 1012 people. former9thward Sep 2015 #12
If you read each question and the listed respondents for each the numbers get much smaller. Ford_Prefect Sep 2015 #13
Yeah, I agree. former9thward Sep 2015 #15
Not buying it. What a crock. I can't imagine any thinking woman voting for Trump. Laser102 Sep 2015 #4
You aren't including the non-thinking women. They are usually married to non-thinking men. Elmer S. E. Dump Sep 2015 #8
Hillary is losing women to Ben Carson? Sorry, I don't get that at all. bklyncowgirl Sep 2015 #5
You know what they say about going black, right? Elmer S. E. Dump Sep 2015 #9
And I completely don't believe it. BigDemVoter Sep 2015 #19
Please... landolfi Sep 2015 #10
Well, a large percentage of Clinton supporters here claim their support jeff47 Sep 2015 #11
Elections are a year away? fbc Sep 2015 #14
The horse race polling now tells us little about who will win the nomination but it tells us much Attorney in Texas Sep 2015 #23
Media's been slamming her 24/7, so no wonder. lark Sep 2015 #16
I totally believe Sanders has overtaken Clinton. BigDemVoter Sep 2015 #18
Quick, DWS! Eliminate the debates ENTIRELY! That ought to ensure closeupready Sep 2015 #20
Got that right. qstick Sep 2015 #22
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