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« on: March 14, 2016, 07:31:41 AM »

The Last PPP Poll for Ohio was from 4-6th March, this one is from 11-13th March.

Clinton led Sanders by 21% in the Ohio Poll 7 days back. Now is he is down by 5%. That is a 16% Swing.

I am optimistic that with a late push & given the trends, Bernie may have a chance to win Ohio.
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2016, 09:12:37 AM »

The Last PPP Poll for Ohio was from 4-6th March, this one is from 11-13th March.

Clinton led Sanders by 21% in the Ohio Poll 7 days back. Now is he is down by 5%. That is a 16% Swing.

I am optimistic that with a late push & given the trends, Bernie may have a chance to win Ohio.
Sometimes the late trend favors a candidate and the candidate loses anyway. See Nevada. The goal is not to heat up at the end. The goal is to win.

By your logic he could win - In Nevada he was 25% down just 1 month back - I think the campaign is a lot stronger - We have a very strong online Base touching 100's of 1000's through Facebook, many canvassers on the ground and just 50,000+ calls a day through 1 Phone-banking forum.

I'm not saying he will win - But the amount of activism now is unreal & I'm hoping it is enough - Maybe he will lose, who knows!
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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2016, 09:36:14 AM »

If you want to win the GE, you have to do well with independents & get the Republican Cross-votes.

You can't win an election without independents who are the largest voting bloc.

Regardless of your support, you should welcome more independents in the fray!
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