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In reply to the discussion: Poll: (Sanders / Clinton) Neck-And-Neck 2016 Races in Iowa, New Hampshire [View all]CoffeeCat
(24,411 posts)11. Further details of this poll; bad news for Hillary Clinton
Holy Crap!
In Iowa:
--Cruz beat Clinton by four points (47 percent to 43 percent); Sanders beats him by five (47 percent to 42 percent);
--Rubio beats Clinton by 12 points (52 percent to 40 percent); Sanders leads him by nine points (50 percent to 41 percent).
--Clinton leads Trump by eight points among registered voters (48 percent to 40 percent); Sanders is ahead of him by 13 (51 percent to 38 percent).
I knew I sensed desperation and a subdued mood when I saw Clinton in Des Moines.
The Clinton camp must be reeling!
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Poll: (Sanders / Clinton) Neck-And-Neck 2016 Races in Iowa, New Hampshire [View all]
Hissyspit
Jan 2016
OP
your reporting and posts have been a lifeline to sanity...thank you
questionseverything
Jan 2016
#29
I doubt that, but here's the problem I have and it comes down to how they wrote the story
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#14
Good catch -- not to mention, Sanders may get well over half the O'Malley people in Iowa
karynnj
Jan 2016
#23
Not the sort of polls I'd want coming out a week before a debate, if I were HRC. n/t
winter is coming
Jan 2016
#26
Get ready for HRC's campaign to go all-out kitchen-sink Joe McCarthy on Bernie
brentspeak
Jan 2016
#16