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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumLatest New York Democratic primary poll, Hillary 54, Bernie 42, Hillary +12
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New York Democratic Primary
Hillary 54, Bernie 42
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/
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Latest New York Democratic primary poll, Hillary 54, Bernie 42, Hillary +12 (Original Post)
still_one
Mar 2016
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geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)1. not a great poll for either side
Sanders losing New York by 12 means he loses 40 delegates to Clinton and the race is over.
Clinton can't be real happy with being in the low 50's.
Loudestlib
(980 posts)2. That's a significant cut in her lead.
It's also interesting that a 19% of New Yorker's don't know Sanders.
cosmicone
(11,014 posts)3. Go Hillary!! n/t
DemocraticWing
(1,290 posts)4. Whoa, a real push might win this thing for Sanders.
There needs to be an organizing and advertising blitz that outpace what any state's seen so far this year, and maybe a bit of luck. But getting from 42 to 52 in 3 weeks is doable in a primary. I'm pretty sure Nate Silver's target is around 52.
democrattotheend
(11,605 posts)5. That's not too bad for Bernie
Considering she represented New York for 8 years in the Senate.
Among people I know/bumper stickers I have spotted it's about half and half.