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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)First New Hampshire Poll Of The New Year -PPP (D) HRC 47% (+3) SBS 44% (+2) MOM 3% (-5) [View all]
Things remain extremely close on the Democratic side, with Hillary Clinton at
47% to 44% for Bernie Sanders, and 3% for Martin O'Malley. There's an
incredible divide between the Democrats and independents planning to vote in
the primary- Clinton leads Sanders 55/36 with Democrats, but Sanders almost
completely cancels that out with a 59/29 advantage among non-Democrats
planning to vote in the primary. That's just one of several big dividers in the
Democratic race- Clinton leads 51/38 with women while Sanders leads 50/42
with men, and Clinton leads 54/36 with seniors while Sanders is up 46/45 with
everyone else
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_NH_10616.pdf
47% to 44% for Bernie Sanders, and 3% for Martin O'Malley. There's an
incredible divide between the Democrats and independents planning to vote in
the primary- Clinton leads Sanders 55/36 with Democrats, but Sanders almost
completely cancels that out with a 59/29 advantage among non-Democrats
planning to vote in the primary. That's just one of several big dividers in the
Democratic race- Clinton leads 51/38 with women while Sanders leads 50/42
with men, and Clinton leads 54/36 with seniors while Sanders is up 46/45 with
everyone else
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_NH_10616.pdf
Study finds PPP was the most accurate pollster in 2012
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/266615-study-finds-ppp-kos-the-most-accurate-pollsters-in-2012
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/266615-study-finds-ppp-kos-the-most-accurate-pollsters-in-2012
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First New Hampshire Poll Of The New Year -PPP (D) HRC 47% (+3) SBS 44% (+2) MOM 3% (-5) [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
OP
Thank you for your kind words and may I share this with you in the same spirit
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#3
I believe it was Great Nate, himself, who suggested a Sanders victory was improbable
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#6
Or when he claimed the only challenge to Hillary could be from the Right and chose Jim Webb...
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#27
The crazy thing is that if Hillary wins, he will still have a job in that field.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#66
Again with these BS polls, ppp is not trustworthy when its run by Hillary's people like David Brock
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#4
Actually the polling is in flux with recent polling showing a tilt toward Madame Secretary
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#14
Whereas a Wall Street Journal Poll showing Sanders ahead (11 points!) got nary a challenge...
brooklynite
Jan 2016
#13
If you notice that was a landline poll whose results we are instructed to ignore.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#16
I couldn't care less whatever Wall Strseet says -- be it anti, pro or neutral about any person,
Cal33
Jan 2016
#39
Thx DSB. You know the only polls that count for BS people are those showing him ahead.
Alfresco
Jan 2016
#7
I think it's because Bernie's message isn't resonating with people outside of a certain segment.
NurseJackie
Jan 2016
#24
There isn't one thing you wrote I would demur from. I won't say more.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#25
Thank you for the link. Glad you keep me in mind. I will give it the attention it deserves.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#35
I believe this poll has caused much consternation in some quarters, you?/nt
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#38
Do you think that their protestations notwithstanding they see it as a harbinger of things to come?
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#41
My confidence is about Iowa and NH. I've said from the beginning that the nomination was a long shot
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#76
Given that Bernie is stronger on those issues than Hillary, we'll have to agree to disagree.
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#81
I understood that blame for any wrongs during Bill's terms were not to be laid at Hillary's door?
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#83
National polls have been consistent for a couple months: Hillary in the 50-60% range, Bernie 20-30%
Sancho
Jan 2016
#58