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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 04:45 PM Mar 2016

New PPP Ohio Poll: HRC: 56% Bernie: 35%

Ohio Primary--a week from tomorrow:

On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton has a pretty solid lead with 56% to 35% for Bernie Sanders. Clinton's up 52/41 with white voters but as has been happening elsewhere what really fuels her lead is a 74/14 advantage with African Americans. 81% of Clinton's voters are firmly committed to voting for her, compared to 67% of Sanders'. Among just voters whose minds are totally made up, Clinton's leads expands to 66/34. Sanders leads with 'very liberal' voters 48/39 and younger voters 50/41, but Clinton more than makes up for it with leads of 62/33 among 'somewhat liberal' voters, 61/30 among moderates, and 70/22 with seniors.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/03/trump-kasich-in-tight-ohio-race.html#more

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New PPP Ohio Poll: HRC: 56% Bernie: 35% (Original Post) book_worm Mar 2016 OP
Oooo. Not looking very good for Bernie in Ohio. This could SINK HIS CAMPAIGN! NurseJackie Mar 2016 #1
Now he has zero chance of winning. onehandle Mar 2016 #2
"81% of Clinton's voters are firmly committed to voting for her, compared to 67% of Sanders'." riversedge Mar 2016 #3

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
1. Oooo. Not looking very good for Bernie in Ohio. This could SINK HIS CAMPAIGN!
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 04:50 PM
Mar 2016

I'm not exactly sure why so many of his supporters think he's going to win the nomination. Obviously, they're not looking at the polls or the actual delegate counts. It's pretty darn clear who will win the nomination.

Go, Hillary! We love you!


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