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riversedge

(70,077 posts)
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 12:01 PM Sep 2015

New Monmouth National poll: Clinton 42 % Biden 22% Sanders 20% (Hillary C. Group)

Well, Biden is making a difference but Hillary's favorability rating with Dems is hold steady.

X-posted from: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251577602

New Monmouth University National poll: Clinton 42 % Biden 22% Sanders 20%
Sep 8, 2015 10:00 AM CDT

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...........Slim majorities of Clinton and Sanders voters say they would be at least somewhat likely to consider switching their support to Biden if he jumps into the race. The vice president isn't expected to make a decision until at least the end of September.

Biden’s favorable rating among Democrats and those leaning that way has moved a few percentage points higher and now stands at 71 percent, up from 67 percent a month ago.

As her nomination support has dropped, Clinton continues to be viewed favorably by the vast majority of Democrats, with her favorability rating unchanged from a month earlier, at 71 percent. For Sanders, his rating stands at 41 perc

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New Monmouth National poll: Clinton 42 % Biden 22% Sanders 20% (Hillary C. Group) (Original Post) riversedge Sep 2015 OP
If Biden decides not to run, then HRC will get a big boost Gothmog Sep 2015 #1
I really wish they would stop including Biden in polls unless he runs, it just adds still_one Sep 2015 #2
yes, I agree. riversedge Sep 2015 #3
Poor Bernie can't seem to get much above 20-25% in national polling FloridaBlues Sep 2015 #4
Except for O'Malley, my sig line is coming into focus. I have my concerns about Joe, but he.... Tarheel_Dem Sep 2015 #5
Looks like Bernie should worry about Biden and now Hillary. Tommy2Tone Sep 2015 #6
Go Hillary! greatlaurel Sep 2015 #7

still_one

(92,061 posts)
2. I really wish they would stop including Biden in polls unless he runs, it just adds
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 12:10 PM
Sep 2015

confuusion to the polls in my view

FloridaBlues

(4,004 posts)
4. Poor Bernie can't seem to get much above 20-25% in national polling
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 12:41 PM
Sep 2015

Even with the media in melt down over Hillary . Guess people aren't" feeling the Bern ".

Tarheel_Dem

(31,221 posts)
5. Except for O'Malley, my sig line is coming into focus. I have my concerns about Joe, but he....
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 01:27 PM
Sep 2015

seems to have overtaken BS in this one. BS seems stuck, and I've always predicted that he'll ultimately peak out somewhere in the mid 20's.

greatlaurel

(2,004 posts)
7. Go Hillary!
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 02:51 PM
Sep 2015

We all know the election in 2016 is going to be the most brutal election we will see in our lifetimes. Hillary knows what is coming and is prepared to handle it. It is my personal opinion that Hillary Clinton is the only person who knows enough and is strong enough to combat the GOP in this coming election. It is why the GOP is pulling out all the stops to slime her, with the help of the complicit news media and drive down her approval ratings. She scares the GOP and for good reason. The TV, radio and most newspapers are now owned by right wingers and corporations, even NPR while never lefty is a right wing production these days. Additionally, the news talkers depend on pretending there is a horse race for their jobs. They really do not care a whit what happens to the country and its citizens, as long as they have their comfy jobs. If HRC runs away with the election too soon they will not have anything to talk about, since they are too ignorant to talk about real problems. Their paychecks depend on pretending the GOP is not completely taken over by the fascistic John Birch Society. (I am talking about you, Andrea Mitchell Greenspan, Chuck Todd and Mara Liasson.)

I find it shocking more people do not realize and talk about openly where most of the GOP talking points originate. Their talking points are straight out of 1930's Germany and Italy. When I first heard Bush 2 give one of his speeches, it made me ill. Much of it was stunningly similar to Hermann Goring's "testimony" at his Nuremburg trial. The people running the GOP are truly the most dangerous and terrifying people this country has had come to power since the Civil War.

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