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Pouring Rain and Blairing Music
Fubart Solman
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« on: May 06, 2015, 09:35:33 PM »


And I'll take O'Malley at 4%! That's, like, four times the support he normally gets in these polls. Tongue
I was amazed at how well the bottom 3 were doing. Chafee at 5%?!? 16% for Bernie in Arizona is excellent especially when 50% of people didn't have an opinion of him.
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Pouring Rain and Blairing Music
Fubart Solman
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,798
United States


« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2015, 12:28:01 AM »


And I'll take O'Malley at 4%! That's, like, four times the support he normally gets in these polls. Tongue
I was amazed at how well the bottom 3 were doing. Chafee at 5%?!? 16% for Bernie in Arizona is excellent especially when 50% of people didn't have an opinion of him.
Yep. Hillary might just be beatable in the primary..

Yes, that measly 42 point deficit...

But, once people learn about the four horsemen of the apoc-election, they'll surely abandon Hillary just like '08.

Seriously through, a 16% showing for Sanders with only about half the respondents having an opinion is pretty good. I'm guessing that he's breaking 20% in NH (we need a Warren-less poll).
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