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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders leads New Hampshire, he's seen as change candidate and his approach to Wall Street preferred [View all]Attorney in Texas
(3,373 posts)18. Sanders winning NH and within the margin of error in Iowa and his message hitting target in both
states.
Maybe there is room for both campaigns to be happy with this poll. No one is trying to call off your victory parade. Celebrate all you want.
Sometimes news is such that both campaigns have room to cheer. If you feel that way about this news, we can hoist a glass together in common celebration.
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Sanders leads New Hampshire, he's seen as change candidate and his approach to Wall Street preferred [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
OP
Odd headline given the polling shows Clinton lagging in NH and a tight race in Iowa and the
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#3
Because this polling is better news for Sanders than Clinton, and the headline suggests otherwise
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#8
Sanders is winning NH and Iowa is within the margin of error and voters prefer Sanders' approach to
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#13
"She clicks her vote in the online poll, and you'll never believe what happens next."
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#15
lol. I don't get the excitement of losing ground in a poll. I'm just laughing here.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#17
They are trying very hard to make lemonade out of this poll. Who can blame them? 2015 is looking
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#21
The caucuses depend so much on enthusiasm as much as raw numbers that I also feel good about Iowa.
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#31
No clue how you are missing the trend considering you pay such close attention.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#24
They have been up for Sanders for months with a clear trend of him losing ground.....
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#34
I see trends. Clinton's losing by a smaller amount now than she was last month. Hooray for Clinton!
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#37
Thank you. Why do people insist on equating President Obama with Bernie Sanders?
Laser102
Nov 2015
#48
I think people are more inclined to equate Hillary in 2007 to Hillary in 2015. Sanders has unified
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#53
Yes. Headline should be Sanders leads NH and candidates tied in Iowa (gap less than margin of error)
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#6
We,re both happy with this polling. A rare point of agreement. We should celebrate our shared joy.
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#10
Sanders winning NH and within the margin of error in Iowa and his message hitting target in both
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#18
Good catch - CBS can't think much of their own polls' reliability. Each of them have relatively....
George II
Nov 2015
#56
"With a seven point-margin, Sanders' lead is half of what it was last month."...
SidDithers
Nov 2015
#12
With a 7% lead over Clinton, his lead in New Hampshire twice what it was last week
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#20
Right. Clinton is doing better than she was last month but worse than she was doing last week. Room
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#25
I'm so happy for the Clinton campaign that her polling is up after the Benghazi hearings! Hooray for
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#39
Works for me (also, I do a pretty fair amount of focus work and polling and it pretty much works in
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#38
Polls are a snapshot (nothing more). Some polls use better methods, and some cut corners. If you
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#52
This poll was 54-39 for Sanders last month. Sept Sanders was even further ahead in this poll in NH.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#26
SC and essentially all of the post-New Hampshire contests (including the south) historically reflect
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#28
Actually that is not correct. South Carolina often votes differently than Iowa and NH...
DCBob
Nov 2015
#43
I think the reason most are not "alarmed" is that Bernie is such a narrow candidate.
DCBob
Nov 2015
#59
Unlikely as that is to happen, it would still not have much impact on SC, and going forward.
DCBob
Nov 2015
#64
Here is the current trend line over the past month's polling in Iowa (a very good trend for Sanders)
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#62
Iowa is also within the margin of error. Could be an interesting February!
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#66
I've made my decision, based on polling: I'm going to open a polling firm. nt
Buns_of_Fire
Nov 2015
#55
Sanders' campaign has been appropriately focused on Iowa and New Hampshire; he didn't pick those
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#65
This crown-the-queen plan worked so well for Clinton in 2007 that you should definitely stick with
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#70