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CNN/ORC poll: Hillary Clinton wins debate (Original Post) CajunBlazer Oct 2015 OP
This doesn't come as any surprise to most of us here. eom BlueCaliDem Oct 2015 #1
What about on the issues? yallerdawg Oct 2015 #2
That 62% shows me that all is forgiven re: her Iraq War vote. Let's be honest, with all the.... Tarheel_Dem Oct 2015 #5
CNN stating the obvious... workinclasszero Oct 2015 #3
She must have won because of her knees shaking from fear. Thinkingabout Oct 2015 #4
I found this bit very interesting. Tarheel_Dem Oct 2015 #6

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
2. What about on the issues?
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 10:56 AM
Oct 2015

Hillary rules - the boys drool!

Following the debate, Clinton continues to dominate as the more trusted candidate across several top issues, with double-digit advantages over Sanders and Biden as the candidate who would best handle the economy, health care, foreign policy, race relations, climate change and gun policy. Clinton also now holds a small edge over Sanders as most trusted on income inequality (43% Clinton, 38% Sanders).


On foreign policy, which speaks to experience and qualifications of the candidate:

Hillary Clinton 62%

Joe Biden 20%

Bernie Sanders 9%

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/19/politics/cnn-orc-poll-hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-democratic-debate/index.html

Tarheel_Dem

(31,249 posts)
5. That 62% shows me that all is forgiven re: her Iraq War vote. Let's be honest, with all the....
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 04:21 PM
Oct 2015

conflicts around the world, this election will surely be about our own domestic economy, but a huge part will be foreign policy.

Tarheel_Dem

(31,249 posts)
6. I found this bit very interesting.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 04:22 PM
Oct 2015
As Biden mulls whether or not to get in the race, the poll suggests Democrats are becoming less enamored of a run from the vice president. In August, 53% of registered Democrats said they wanted Biden to run, that's down to 47% in the new poll. Should Biden decide to sit out the race for the Democratic nomination, Clinton's lead over Sanders climbs to 23 points: 56% would back Clinton, 33% Sanders.




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