Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumBloomberg National poll: Clinton 33; Biden 25; Sanders 24
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From my reading of this--it is a 'get in Biden' perspective (of the author)!!
Bloomberg National poll: Clinton 33; Biden 25; Sanders 24
Edit to add link:
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-09-23/bloomberg-poll-joe-biden-now-top-presidential-choice-for-1-in-4-democrats
.....The poll of 1,001 adults, including 375 registered Democrats and Democrat-leaners, was conducted Sept. 18-21 for Bloomberg Politics by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa. The overall sample has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, while the Democratic sample has a margin of error of plus or minus 5.1 percentage points.
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(12,698 posts)Walk away
(9,494 posts)And Hillary is winning. If Biden did enter the race Bernie would be an automatic afterthought and Hillary would still win.
Tarheel_Dem
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(70,414 posts)but I do not know how reliable it is--so I hesitated in posting it. I have not seen a zogby poll for a while.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnzogby/2015/09/23/biden-in-or-biden-out-hillary-dominates-the-field/
Sep 23, 2015 @ 07:00 AM 1,993 views
Zogby Poll: Hillary Dominates The Democratic Field, With Biden In Or Out
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Hillarys numbers might just give joe Biden pause. (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)
A brand new Zogby Analytics Poll of 515 likely Democratic primary/caucus voters nationwide, with a margin of sampling error of +/- 4.3 percentage points, shows that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds a huge lead over all of her rivals for the nomination. The new poll, conducted online September 18 and 19, has Mrs. Clinton leading Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders 52% to 24%, with former Maryland Governor Martin OMalley at 3%, former Virginia Senator Jim Webb with 2%, and 19% either undecided or choosing another candidate.
Mrs. Clinton leads by wide margins among men (46% to 29%) and women (58% to 20%), Democrats (60% to 21%), liberals (63% to 29%), moderates (48% to 26%), conservatives (46% to 17%), Hispanics (52% to 24%) and African Americans (65% to 20%). She and Mr. Sanders are close only among independents with Mrs. Clinton at 33% to Mr. Sanders 31% and 31% undecided.
When Vice President Joe Biden, who has not indicated his intentions yet, is added in, the needle moves but Mrs. Clinton still remains heavily in the lead with 44% to Mr. Bidens and Mr. Sanders 18% each, Mr. OMalleys 4% and Mr. Webbs 3%...............
Tarheel_Dem
(31,250 posts)sign up to participate. I'd love to hear Nate Silver's take on online polling. I have no doubt that Uncle Joe might pull some small support from Hillary, but I actually wish he'd make up his mind so they can stop publishing this confused polling data. Thanks for keeping us informed & up to date.
Tarheel_Dem
(31,250 posts)9/24/2015 10:50 AM
The first Elon University Poll of the fall shows that North Carolina Republicans currently favor real estate mogul Donald Trump more than other GOP presidential hopefuls in the race for the White House, but defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in the Tar Heel State next fall may require another nominee.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump currently carries the most support among Republicans in the states upcoming presidential primary election, but according to the latest Elon University Poll, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton would top Trump among North Carolina voters if the general election were held today.
Hillary Clinton: 53 percent
Bernie Sanders: 23 percent
Jim Webb: 2 percent
Lincoln Chafee: 1 percent
Lawrence Lessig: 1 percent
Martin OMalley: .2 percent
Seventeen percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning registered voters said they were undecided on which candidate they will support.
http://www.elon.edu/e-net/Article/121033
Gothmog
(145,794 posts)There is simply no way that Sanders will be the Democratic nominee. If Clinton drops out, Biden will win easily .