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Poll: Hillary Clinton's lead over Bernie Sanders grows (CNN) (Original Post) applegrove Sep 2015 OP
A Vote For Hillary In The Primaries Is A Vote For Trump In The General cantbeserious Sep 2015 #1
+ 1000 for Courage and Vision !!!!!!! orpupilofnature57 Sep 2015 #2
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She's expanded her lead by 18 points nationally? Tarheel_Dem Sep 2015 #3
 

orpupilofnature57

(15,472 posts)
2. + 1000 for Courage and Vision !!!!!!!
Mon Sep 21, 2015, 07:50 PM
Sep 2015

Many Republicans would be swayed to Bernie, They invented ' Citizens United ' mainly to malign her, and she calls Edward Snowden a traitor, the only republicans who support her are 1% .

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Tarheel_Dem

(31,222 posts)
3. She's expanded her lead by 18 points nationally?
Mon Sep 21, 2015, 08:26 PM
Sep 2015

Washington (CNN)—Hillary Clinton's lead in the Democratic presidential primary race has grown -- and if Vice President Joe Biden decides to stay out of the race, her numbers would rise even higher, a new CNN/ORC poll shows.

Clinton is backed by 42% of Democratic primary voters nationally, compared to 24% for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, 22% for Biden and 1% for former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.

That's a marked improvement over an early September CNN/ORC poll that found Clinton leading Sanders, 37% to 27%, with Biden at 20%.

READ: The complete CNN/ORC poll results

And Biden's support comes almost entirely from Clinton's camp. Without the vice president in the race, Clinton's numbers climb by 15 percentage points, while Sanders' increase by only 4 points -- giving Clinton a nearly 2-to-1 lead at 57% to 28%, with O'Malley moving up to 2%.

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