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portlander23

(2,078 posts)
Wed Sep 16, 2015, 07:50 PM Sep 2015

WBUR Poll: Sanders, Clinton Locked In Tight Contest In N.H. Primary

WBUR Poll: Sanders, Clinton Locked In Tight Contest In N.H. Primary

Sanders’ lead is within the poll’s margin of error, but it is the fifth consecutive poll of New Hampshire showing Sanders with at least a nominal lead. The survey also looked at support for Lincoln Chafee, Jim Webb and Martin O’Malley, and found them largely unfamiliar to voters and drawing little support.





Clinton’s troubles in New Hampshire are emblematic, in some ways, of the difficulties she has faced elsewhere. Though she still leads nationally, her advantage over Sanders has shrunk from nearly 50 points in early June to just 18 points today. And the things that trouble voters in New Hampshire largely reflect the reasons voters elsewhere have moved to Sanders. The number on honesty echo polls from other states that will play a major role in the general election.

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WBUR Poll: Sanders, Clinton Locked In Tight Contest In N.H. Primary (Original Post) portlander23 Sep 2015 OP
well Robbins Sep 2015 #1
The one who can win most is least trustworthy Fearless Sep 2015 #2

Robbins

(5,066 posts)
1. well
Wed Sep 16, 2015, 07:58 PM
Sep 2015

Hilary supporters will say see this proves she is coming back even though this is different pollster than others.and seriously likely voters now?

the understanding needs of everday people and honest and trustworthy responses are bad for her.

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