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Landlines / internet. bunnies Jan 2016 #1
Thank you for your kind words and may I share this with you in the same spirit DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #3
This is no longer 2012. bunnies Jan 2016 #5
The most recent poll beside PPP showed a similar HRC lead. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #20
I suppose time will tell. bunnies Jan 2016 #52
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2016 #22
I believe Twitter and Facebook polls lack proper controls./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #29
Nate silver gives it a B minus with a conservative bias. kenfrequed Jan 2016 #2
I believe it was Great Nate, himself, who suggested a Sanders victory was improbable DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2016 #19
Here is the list our friend is working from. You decide. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #23
Or when he claimed the only challenge to Hillary could be from the Right and chose Jim Webb... JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #27
Enten is ridiculous and has been for quite some time kenfrequed Jan 2016 #65
The crazy thing is that if Hillary wins, he will still have a job in that field. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #66
Yep. John Poet Jan 2016 #55
Again with these BS polls, ppp is not trustworthy when its run by Hillary's people like David Brock litlbilly Jan 2016 #4
I believe the CEO is Dean Debnam. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #8
So all those polls showing Bernie up by 10 in NH are bogus? Just wondering litlbilly Jan 2016 #12
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
It's normal for Democrats to ignore Wall Street polls. Cal33 Jan 2016 #30
Unless they're Sanders' supporters. brooklynite Jan 2016 #31
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
It is consistent with the very last poll taken in New Hamphire DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #10
Hm. jkbRN Jan 2016 #9
Please see Post 10 DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #11
I'd say those lines are about to cross... brooklynite Jan 2016 #15
I wonder why we didn't see the questioning of You Gov's methodology DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #17
Could be better ... but it looks good to me! NurseJackie Jan 2016 #18
New Hampshire should be his wheelhouse. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #21
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
Bill's time in NH may already be having an impact. He can be very convincing. Alfresco Jan 2016 #26
Excellent point, Alfresco, excellent point. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #28
I just read the link below. You might not find it so excellent. Cal33 Jan 2016 #32
Thank you for the link. Glad you keep me in mind. I will give it the attention it deserves. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #35
Former White House interns all agree on that ! John Poet Jan 2016 #56
Bill has superpowers you could learn from, well maybe. Link provided. Alfresco Jan 2016 #57
Superb! DCBob Jan 2016 #33
NH = East Vermont? Gamecock Lefty Jan 2016 #34
NH is not East Vermont. bunnies Jan 2016 #53
If she can win NH... Alfresco Jan 2016 #36
I believe this poll has caused much consternation in some quarters, you?/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #38
Yep. I noticed too. Alfresco Jan 2016 #40
Do you think that their protestations notwithstanding they see it as a harbinger of things to come? DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #41
Some see, some do not. Alfresco Jan 2016 #42
I believe Elisabeth Kubler Ross has addressed this phenomenon./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #43
Or to put it another way.. Kentonio Jan 2016 #70
I admire your confidence. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #74
My confidence is about Iowa and NH. I've said from the beginning that the nomination was a long shot Kentonio Jan 2016 #76
I am basing my prediction of the outcome... DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #78
We shall see. Kentonio Jan 2016 #79
Bill Clinton lost IA and NH. it didn't hurt him. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #80
Given that Bernie is stronger on those issues than Hillary, we'll have to agree to disagree. Kentonio Jan 2016 #81
Respectfully, that is subjective DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #82
I understood that blame for any wrongs during Bill's terms were not to be laid at Hillary's door? Kentonio Jan 2016 #83
I see that argument made here with great frequency. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #84
Bush has plenty of blame owed to him. Kentonio Jan 2016 #85
Actually... OilemFirchen Jan 2016 #47
That's pretty funny. Kentonio Jan 2016 #71
It wasn't meant to be. OilemFirchen Jan 2016 #72
I know. Kentonio Jan 2016 #73
Oh - that polling firm that gets some money from the Clinton campaign. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #37
Looks like New Hampshire will come down to what it always comes down to. MohRokTah Jan 2016 #44
Barack obama had a 8 point lead last time DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #45
Like I said. Ground Game. MohRokTah Jan 2016 #46
Panic in Bernieland Overly Jan 2016 #48
... Alfresco Jan 2016 #54
NH was always just a bonus for Clinton. Bleacher Creature Jan 2016 #49
The pressure is all on Senator Sanders./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #50
It will be all over if Hillary wins there. RandySF Jan 2016 #51
National polls have been consistent for a couple months: Hillary in the 50-60% range, Bernie 20-30% Sancho Jan 2016 #58
Outstanding analysis. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #60
If Bernie can't win over his neighbors in NH, his run will end sooner rather than later. baldguy Jan 2016 #59
It's gonna be a nail-biter, for sure. MineralMan Jan 2016 #61
virtually no change since their last poll which had Hillary up by 2. book_worm Jan 2016 #62
Which is great news. That should be Senator Sanders' wheelhouse./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #63
TY/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #63
K and R--and thanks riversedge Jan 2016 #67
You are welcome./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #68
Hillary Clinton lead Bernie Sanders by 3 points in New Hampshire Tweet riversedge Jan 2016 #69
Time to get out the millennial vote ohiolover Jan 2016 #75
Bernie's numbers bolstered by non-Democratic voters Sheepshank Jan 2016 #77
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