NBC/SurveyMonkey national poll: Clinton 47% Trump 43% (user search)
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HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
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E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« on: May 24, 2016, 10:46:46 AM »

There's good news in here for Hillary to be sure. Sanders doesn't outperform her significantly, and it seems like most of his hard-core voters remain "undecided" in the Hillary match-up (i.e., they will come around eventually).

Trump also seems to be doing terribly with the black vote.

With Sanders and Obama eventually campaigning vigilantly for Hillary, and when you consider the fact that in the past, Democrats have had more of an edge in battleground states than the national horserace might suggest, I'm pretty pleased. She should be quite strong come September.
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HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,735
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2016, 03:56:15 PM »

There's good news in here for Hillary to be sure. Sanders doesn't outperform her significantly, and it seems like most of his hard-core voters remain "undecided" in the Hillary match-up (i.e., they will come around eventually).

I'd say the difference between someone being +12 and someone being +4 is pretty significant.

Not when Trump's number only increases by two percentage points against Hillary. It means most of the undecided voters will come home to Hillary.
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HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,735
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2016, 03:59:09 PM »

There's good news in here for Hillary to be sure. Sanders doesn't outperform her significantly, and it seems like most of his hard-core voters remain "undecided" in the Hillary match-up (i.e., they will come around eventually).

I'd say the difference between someone being +12 and someone being +4 is pretty significant.

Not when Trump's number only increases by two percentage points against Hillary. It means most of the undecided voters will come home to Hillary.
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