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Nice way to start the New Year nt Sheepshank Dec 2015 #1
Rod Stewart's version DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #2
K & R Iliyah Dec 2015 #3
K&R Historic NY Dec 2015 #4
I can't wait to update the chart again./nt DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #6
Great news... Sancho Dec 2015 #5
Among the likeliest voters it's 64-29!!! DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #11
Excellent! Sancho Dec 2015 #13
I'd overlooked that bit ... thanks for pointing it out. NurseJackie Dec 2015 #52
Excellent. That 2:1 margin has been consistent for quite some time now. Alfresco Dec 2015 #7
Consistent with CNN's post debate findings DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #8
This poll is bought and paid for by omnipotent Hillary Clinton!!!11 BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #9
Seems to me that poll after poll shows the Sanders "movement"... MohRokTah Dec 2015 #10
That's sure what it looks like. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #30
People who know my MOM lovemydog Dec 2015 #12
National polls are meaningless in the Primary season concreteblue Dec 2015 #14
Uh huh. Fascinating... grossproffit Dec 2015 #16
The same holds true for Internet polls. Bleacher Creature Dec 2015 #18
and Seth rbrnmw Dec 2015 #44
State polls... CSStrowbridge Dec 2015 #23
She's up in Iowa by fifteen points and South Carolina by forty points. DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #33
Funny how this topic sank to the bottom grossproffit Dec 2015 #15
It's been remarkably consistent and I don't see it changing. Bleacher Creature Dec 2015 #17
Bernie's loss wouldn't hit me as hard as Hillary's loss in the general would. Vinca Dec 2015 #20
Hillary would easily beat Trump in the General Election. CSStrowbridge Dec 2015 #22
What? Old Codger Dec 2015 #25
This "right wing" charge is riduculous. Bleacher Creature Dec 2015 #26
*crickets* BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #31
I used to get really worried about the "my candidate or nobody" people. Bleacher Creature Dec 2015 #32
I've seen the same thing, although there were many two or three who BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #41
It's not a coincidence anigbrowl Dec 2015 #50
Wow. Excellent analysis and astute understanding of politics and politicians. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #53
You are correct Old Codger Dec 2015 #38
Bernie or Hillary is better than Trump or Cruz drowefnp Dec 2015 #24
Of course either is better than Trump or Cruz. Vinca Dec 2015 #28
If she is the nominee Old Codger Dec 2015 #40
K & R SunSeeker Dec 2015 #19
reply to dump captainarizona Dec 2015 #21
My daughter attends a well-known East Coast university. Her theory Algernon Moncrieff Dec 2015 #27
Yay for Bernie, at this time in 2007 Obama was only at 27%! doxyluv13 Dec 2015 #29
K&R dlwickham Dec 2015 #34
Latest HuffPost Florida Polls - Hillary Clinton 56.8% - Bernie Sanders 21.7% Alfresco Dec 2015 #35
Damn. Just... damn Number23 Dec 2015 #36
The statistic that I'd like to see is how many republican women... Blanks Dec 2015 #37
K&R ismnotwasm Dec 2015 #39
Excellent!! NurseJackie Dec 2015 #42
This is certainly a nice post-Christmas present. Thank you for posting. K& R nt Persondem Dec 2015 #43
You're welcome./nt DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #47
THis is the FIRST time I"ve tried to find the reuters Methodology for one of these - Can't Find it. Ferd Berfel Dec 2015 #45
So reuters has double secret methodology? Ferd Berfel Dec 2015 #48
thanks rbrnmw Dec 2015 #46
K&R! R B Garr Dec 2015 #49
Wow hit the 60% mark nice! FloridaBlues Dec 2015 #51
Iowa is only 33 days away! workinclasszero Dec 2015 #54
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