Morning Consult national poll: Clinton 52% Sanders 38% (user search)
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Mr. Morden
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« on: June 14, 2016, 06:16:39 PM »

Morning Consult national poll, conducted June 8-9:

http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/polls/morning-consult-24673

Clinton 52%
Sanders 38%
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2016, 12:24:39 AM »

Barring any surprise announcements, I assume that's it for 2016 presidential primary polling.  Which means that this board falls into dis-use, as a tomb for good and bad polls alike.

It's been an honor serving with all of you, as we tracked the polling for this crazy election.  Hard to believe that polling for this election has been going on for almost five years:

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=140635.0
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2016, 01:08:26 AM »

Barring any surprise announcements, I assume that's it for 2016 presidential primary polling.  Which means that this board falls into dis-use, as a tomb for good and bad polls alike.

It's been an honor serving with all of you, as we tracked the polling for this crazy election.  Hard to believe that polling for this election has been going on for almost five years:

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=140635.0

Pretty funny she ended up winning SC by a much larger margin than that, considering the trend in every other state.

Well, the only reason SC got a 2016 poll way back in 2011 was because it's an early primary state.  If someone had done a poll of AL or MS at the same time, my guess is that Clinton's lead over Biden would have been smaller than the actual lead she put up against Sanders years later, just like in SC.
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