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In reply to the discussion: No, Hillary Clinton is not 41% ahead of Sanders in Iowa and Rachel Maddow & the MSM are FULL of it. [View all]riversedge
(81,237 posts)Will Sander fans unskew this one also?
Tue Oct 27, 2015, 03:02 PM
Star Member DemocratSinceBirth (60,076 posts)
PPP (D) Clinton rising in North Carolina-Clinton -61% Sanders 24% [View all]
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=733898
PPP's new North Carolina poll finds Hillary Clinton with her largest lead in the state since May. 61% of Democrats in the state support Clinton to 24% for Bernie Sanders, 5% for Martin O'Malley, and 2% for Lawrence Lessig. A month ago Clinton led 51/23 in a Joe Biden-less field and these numbers suggest that pretty much everyone who's made up their mind since then has gone into her camp.
North Carolina provides more evidence of Clinton's favorability numbers improving over the last month. She's gone up a net 9 points from +34 (63/29) in September to now +43 (67/24). Her lead is pretty steady across the board- she gets 74% with African Americans, 66% with seniors, 65% with liberals, 62% with women, 60% with men, 58% with moderates, and 57% with whites. The group where Sanders come closest is with younger voters, but even there Clinton still has a 50/34 advantage.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/