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jfern

(5,204 posts)
Thu Sep 10, 2015, 10:05 PM Sep 2015

CNN/ORC poll: Hillary's primary lead drops to 10 points

Primary:

Clinton 37
Sanders 27
Biden 20
O'Malley 3
Webb 2
Chafee 1

Also, she does much worse than Biden against Trump and Bush, and somewhat worse against Carson. Sanders wasn't polled here.

Carson 51
Clinton 46

Bush 49
Clinton 47

Trump 48
Clinton 48

Biden 52
Bush 44

Biden 54
Trump 44

Carson 50
Biden 47

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/10/politics/hillary-clinton-poll-women/index.html
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2015/images/09/10/demsclinton.pdf

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CNN/ORC poll: Hillary's primary lead drops to 10 points (Original Post) jfern Sep 2015 OP
Biden has indicated that he's not ready to run rainbow fish Sep 2015 #1
Sanders wouldn't be leading yet jfern Sep 2015 #2
Poll results like this could put enormous pressure on him to decide to run. totodeinhere Sep 2015 #7
Wow! Bernie could be easily be leading within a month!!! Woohoo! nt Zorra Sep 2015 #3
I wouldn't get that optimistic jfern Sep 2015 #4
it's much closer than it was just 4 months ago. magical thyme Sep 2015 #5
ouch frylock Sep 2015 #6
Ben Carson leads Clinton and Biden? I question that result. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2015 #8
3% - 8.5% margin of error. progressoid Sep 2015 #9

totodeinhere

(13,058 posts)
7. Poll results like this could put enormous pressure on him to decide to run.
Thu Sep 10, 2015, 11:56 PM
Sep 2015

If Joe really is more electable than Hillary then he really needs to run. We can't allow the Republicans to win so we need to put up our most electable candidate. That most electable candidate might also be Bernie though.

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