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DemocratSinceBirth

(101,674 posts)
30. Actually, two
Tue Sep 29, 2015, 09:41 AM
Sep 2015
But it might be worth considering that 3 out of the last 4 national polls have Bernie over 30%.



That has more to do with the vagaries of how ipsos-reuters releases their polling data, ergo:


http://polling.reuters.com/#!response/TR131/type/smallest/filters/PARTY_ID_:1/dates/20150808-20150925/collapsed/false


9-20-9-25

HRC-43%
SBS- 25%
JB-16%


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Still ahead by double digits, still the next President. leftofcool Sep 2015 #1
Awesome...Go Hillary! workinclasszero Sep 2015 #52
Good news! wolfie001 Sep 2015 #2
I bet this one won't make headlines. Metric System Sep 2015 #3
MSM at it again Robbins Sep 2015 #4
This poll is in line with every other poll from the past two months, except the one outlier Godhumor Sep 2015 #5
Now, Morning Consult is including Biden. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #6
Always like to see these types of poll numbers FloridaBlues Sep 2015 #7
What the hell is morningconsult.com? Honeylies Sep 2015 #8
If I felt as strongly as you I would find their office and... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #9
Yikes Honeylies Sep 2015 #10
Shouldn't we all be vigilant re deceptive practices and willing to shine a light on them? DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #11
Yes! Which is why I questioned their methodology Honeylies Sep 2015 #14
More efficacious DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #16
A permanent solution to a temporary problem Honeylies Sep 2015 #20
You almost got me there... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #21
Or may I suggest a "Third Way" Honeylies Sep 2015 #23
Actually, the poll is in line with the trend DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #24
See post #12 Honeylies Sep 2015 #26
Conveniently ignoring the posts responding to post 12, I see Godhumor Sep 2015 #29
Doesn't change the fact Honeylies Sep 2015 #44
I can't believe you posted that. Not sure if advocating suicide is against TOS Live and Learn Sep 2015 #42
Self sacrifice has a long and storied tradition as does irony. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #45
I never thought Honeylies Sep 2015 #48
GIFTED with the preternatural ability to feel what others feel MoveIt Sep 2015 #46
My feelings are hurt. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #47
Please read my post #12, and don't worry about this poll Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #13
RCP doesn't include internet polls Godhumor Sep 2015 #17
Pollster aggregate 22 hours ago had Clinton 43%, Sanders 28%. However, Hortensis Sep 2015 #22
Morning Consult is almost always an outlier in Hillary's favor. Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #12
They're higher because, until this one, they didn't include Biden Godhumor Sep 2015 #15
Poll trutherism at its finest. DanTex Sep 2015 #18
Again, 9/11-9/13 did not include Biden Godhumor Sep 2015 #31
Picking up steam, rolling towards Super Tuesday, and beyond. oasis Sep 2015 #19
More variation. HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #25
Let's look at those three Godhumor Sep 2015 #27
Not really. HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #35
It is very well established Bernie is in the mid20s and has been for two months Godhumor Sep 2015 #40
Well then we're clearly seeing two different things. HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #43
We haven't had our first debate yet. I'm looking forward to the start of our primary season. nt stillwaiting Sep 2015 #38
Actually, two DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #30
That link proves my point... HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #33
I am not disputing there has been movement. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #34
Probably not. HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #39
The overall average for the time period shown in that graph is 46 Clinton 25 Sanders Godhumor Sep 2015 #36
Exactly, good. Now you're looking at averages. HerbChestnut Sep 2015 #41
So Clinton 44 vs 42 who prefer either a Socialist or someone who's not running? snot Sep 2015 #28
When was the last time a sitting vice president, candidacy announced or not, ... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #32
Or...Sanders vs. 63% wo pick either someone you think is dishonest and a non candidate twii Sep 2015 #37
Found their methodology. Note that their polls are "sponsored," but haven't found yet who sponsored magical thyme Sep 2015 #49
FWIW Pollster would likely prefer to see Hillary vs Bernie in office Honeylies Sep 2015 #50
Go Hillary! BlueWaveDem Sep 2015 #51
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