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left-of-center2012

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Thu Sep 24, 2015, 07:58 PM Sep 2015

Sanders 46%, Clinton 30%, Biden 14% in N.H.

WMUR/CNN poll: Sanders holds big lead over Clinton; Biden key factor
A new WMUR/CNN Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, shows the Vermont U.S. senator leading the former secretary of state, 46 percent to 30 percent, with the vice president at 14 percent.

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley was the choice of 2 percent, while 1 percent preferred former U.S. Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia.

http://www.wmur.com/politics/wmurcnn-poll-sanders-holds-big-lead-over-clinton-biden-key-factor/35469662
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Sanders 46%, Clinton 30%, Biden 14% in N.H. (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Sep 2015 OP
Good job, Bernie. k&r AtomicKitten Sep 2015 #1
and Bernie 49 Clinton 36 if Biden is left out! magical thyme Sep 2015 #2
This is exciting. TwilightGardener Sep 2015 #3
K & R! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #4
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Sep 2015 #5
That's only because NH is jampacked with Reds, Hippies, and troublemakers. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #6
East Sanderstan. DCBob Sep 2015 #7
And so very very far from New York State. What? Like 65 miles or so??? Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #9
k&r warrprayer Sep 2015 #8
 

Tierra_y_Libertad

(50,414 posts)
6. That's only because NH is jampacked with Reds, Hippies, and troublemakers.
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 02:03 PM
Sep 2015

And, isn't at all like the Heartland....well...maybe Iowa.

 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
9. And so very very far from New York State. What? Like 65 miles or so???
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 04:33 PM
Sep 2015

No wonder Hillary doesn't get any traction there.

Or it could be that they simply pay attention to the race earlier than later states, as was pointed out here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251622199


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