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Sorenroy
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« on: January 21, 2016, 12:38:31 PM »

Change from December:
Clinton - 1
Sanders + 5
O'Malley - 5

Favorability:

Candidate — Favorable-Unfavorable (Net)

Clinton — 71-22 (49%)
Sanders — 56-24 (32%)
O'Malley — 26-18 (8%)

Note: The funny thing is that O'Malley supporters have a less favorable opinion of O'Malley than the general public. When you look at O'Malley supporters alone he goes to a 17-51 (-34) unfavorability. Clearly people who support him only support him because they support the others less. This can be seen in the fact that they give Clinton a 21-77 (-56) and Sanders a 18-71 (-53). At best their opinion of their own candidate is neutral (and both of the other candidates have higher favorable numbers than him).

Clinton also wins men (57-22 for 35) by a larger margin than she wins women (60-29 for 31).

Amongst Whites:
Clinton — 49%
Sanders — 33%
O'Malley — 7%

Amongst African-Americans:
Clinton — 77%
Sanders — 12%
O'Malley — 2%
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