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In reply to the discussion: I find the variance between polling and DU informal polling to be interesting. [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)9. Great points. And I did recently edit to add that fact.
It is far too early to do anything but guess. Our energies are better directed to campaign/electoral work.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I find the variance between polling and DU informal polling to be interesting. [View all]
guillaumeb
Feb 2020
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DU is significantly more progressive than the rest of the country, typically.
bearsfootball516
Feb 2020
#1
At this very early stage of the primary process, every campaign has concerns.
guillaumeb
Feb 2020
#5
And despie the age of DUers, Sanders was way ahead of Clinton in polls here in 2016.
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#28
That 43% is almost exactly the amount of undecided in NH! So DU is a reflection of NH voters?
Baclava
Feb 2020
#46
And we might even be able to identify the 3 co-equal branches of government.
guillaumeb
Feb 2020
#12
Yeah, it blows my mind when people tell me they don't follow politics, or worse, don't vote.
Jedi Guy
Feb 2020
#60
Stop watching it....I watch the polling....I don't see..can't find the big undecided...can you?
AncientGeezer
Feb 2020
#25
Poll: Sanders leads in New Hampshire, but half of voters remain uncommitted
TwilightZone
Feb 2020
#31
I guess that's why almost all the DUers who supported Bernie in the 2016 election
democrattotheend
Feb 2020
#51
There was no purge. The more conspiracy minded Sanders supporters refused to sign
emulatorloo
Feb 2020
#30
Exactly. I recall many Hillary supporters being booted in 2008 for the same reason
democrattotheend
Feb 2020
#52
tons of people were kicked out last time round well before the convention
questionseverything
Feb 2020
#47