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brooklynite

(94,552 posts)
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 01:49 PM Jan 2016

Latest Ipsos Reuters poll

http://www.ipsos-na.com/news-polls/pressrelease.aspx?id=7105

Hillary Clinton remains solidly in the lead among Democrats nationwide, with 58% of Dems.

Sanders (30%) remains in second place among Democrats.


These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters January 2-6, 2016. For the survey, a sample of 1,754 Americans, including 709 Democrats, 634 Republicans, and 241 Independents ages 18+ were interviewed online. The precision of the Reuters/Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.7 percentage points for all adults, 4.2 percentage points for Democrats, 4.4 percentage points for Republicans, and 7.2 percentage points for Independents. For more information about credibility intervals, please see the appendix.

The data were weighted to the U.S. current population data by gender, age, education, and ethnicity. Statistical margins of error are not applicable to online polls. All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error and measurement error. Figures marked by an asterisk (*) indicate a percentage value of greater than zero but less than one half of one per cent. Where figures do not sum to 100, this is due to the effects of rounding. To see more information on this and other Reuters/Ipsos polls, please visit http://polling.reuters.com/.

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Latest Ipsos Reuters poll (Original Post) brooklynite Jan 2016 OP
Nice solid lead continues for Hillary FloridaBlues Jan 2016 #1
credibility interval?? Gman Jan 2016 #2
Margin of Error? MoonRiver Jan 2016 #4
I guess Gman Jan 2016 #8
So Bernie's been at 30% for the last 6 months. leftofcool Jan 2016 #3
One CAN definitely say that... Blanks Jan 2016 #6
Hillary has been ahead consistantly in National polls since the 1st debate riversedge Jan 2016 #5
K & R SunSeeker Jan 2016 #7
In my poll, Bernie wins. 1-0 Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #9
The writing is on the wall, or chart in this instance. Go Hillary! Alfresco Jan 2016 #10
DINOs will be DINOs SoLeftIAmRight Jan 2016 #11
So the majority of Democrats are DINOs? comradebillyboy Jan 2016 #13
I am old... I remember when the D's would never consider what most now... SoLeftIAmRight Jan 2016 #14
Kick :-)) Alfresco Jan 2016 #12
Meanwhile, two new polls in New Hampshire both show the first Clinton leads since late November comradebillyboy Jan 2016 #15
An early am reality kick :-) Alfresco Jan 2016 #16

comradebillyboy

(10,147 posts)
13. So the majority of Democrats are DINOs?
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 07:56 PM
Jan 2016

Good way to win sympathy and support among Democrats for your candidate who is not even a Democrat according to his own web page.

 

SoLeftIAmRight

(4,883 posts)
14. I am old... I remember when the D's would never consider what most now...
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 08:05 PM
Jan 2016

yes billboy - it is true and some like it

comradebillyboy

(10,147 posts)
15. Meanwhile, two new polls in New Hampshire both show the first Clinton leads since late November
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 09:07 PM
Jan 2016
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/1/7/1466964/-Weekly-polling-update-Trump-and-Clinton-lead-nationally-but-early-states-closer

PPP done 1/4 to 1/6 shows Clinton ahead 47 to 44
ARG done 12/13 to 12/17 has Clinton ahead 46 to 43

Yup Hillary surely is in deep doo doo. Attacking Hillary by smearing Bill with the discredited nonsense from the 90s doesn't seem to be working.
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