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Hillary Clinton

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MrWendel

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Mon Feb 29, 2016, 09:03 PM Feb 2016

Emerson Poll: Hillary opens up 42% lead in Texas, 11% lead in Massachusetts. [View all]

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/2/29/1493582/-Emerson-Poll-Hillary-opens-up-42-lead-in-Texas-11-lead-in-Massachusetts



Hillary is apparently getting a good bounce out of the stunning and amazing South Carolina primary which she won by a 47.5% margin — 73.5% to 26%.

A pair of Emerson polls conducted partly after the SC primary tell the tale, and has the following result:

TEXAS: Hillary 68%, Bernie 26%. LEAD: 42%

same polling firm from Feb. 24: Hillary 56%, Bernie 40%, 16% lead

MASSACHUSETTS: Hillary 54%, Bernie 43%. LEAD: 11%

same polling firm from Feb. 23: Hillary 46%, Bernie 46%. TIE

Here is the poll article: CLINTON PULLS AWAY FROM SANDERS

TEXAS

In the Lone Star State’s Democratic primary, Clinton has dramatically extended her lead over Bernie Sanders. On February 24, Clinton held a 14-point advantage, 56% to 40% but now leads by 40-plus points, 68% to 26%. Sanders’s 63-point edge (81% to 18%) with voters 18-34 plummeted to just 22 points (59% to 37%), and Clinton is crushing him by margins of 49% or more in all other age categories. Support from men is way up; they now favor her 67% to 25% over Sanders, while women give her the nod, 68% to 27%. As was the case in South Carolina last Saturday, Clinton receives overwhelming support from African Americans, 82% to Sanders’s 15% and data suggests that Hispanic/Latino voters were breaking for Clinton by a wide margin, 71% to 16%, among those surveyed.


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I get so nervous the night before these things ismnotwasm Feb 2016 #1
Wow! And I love that photo! Lucinda Feb 2016 #2
I hope Democratic primary voters in TX are prepared for the ugliness that will follow. Stay strong. Tarheel_Dem Feb 2016 #3
I live in Texas and Democrats here care about as much about ugliness Tommy2Tone Feb 2016 #9
Good! Tarheel_Dem Feb 2016 #14
AMEN!! littlebit Feb 2016 #20
Holy Mackerel! Haveadream Feb 2016 #4
The new polls keep pouring in, and the leads keep building up. George II Feb 2016 #5
Oh, I dunno... Treant Feb 2016 #6
Yes, the 2 question marks are the caucus states of CO & MN book_worm Feb 2016 #10
I'm cautiously hopeful. Treant Feb 2016 #16
Vermont will be the worst, Clinton may not even get 1 delegate (except for SDs) if she's below 15%.. George II Feb 2016 #11
Believe me, Treant Feb 2016 #15
Yes, that's funny. The other thing about that "primary" is that it stretches out over 8 days..... George II Feb 2016 #17
I'm going to kind of miss not caucusing tomorrow night. tanyev Feb 2016 #7
Today in Boston! Great Crowd for Hillary! sheshe2 Feb 2016 #8
Ohhh, nice. nt UtahLib Feb 2016 #12
Ha... sheshe2 Feb 2016 #18
I'm getting so excited. nt UtahLib Feb 2016 #13
Nice. I'm so ready to move on from this primary! Bleacher Creature Feb 2016 #19
If so, it's over for Bernie. PM Martin Feb 2016 #21
Winning big in SC gives her campaign a boost. Even the news Thinkingabout Mar 2016 #22
Holy. Cow. I can hardly wait until this time tomorrow night. Hekate Mar 2016 #23
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