New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
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New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
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New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
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"New Poll Offers Hillary Clinton Some Comforting News" 11:54 AM ET 11:54 AM ET by Alan Rappeport "After months of seeing her polling advantage narrow, Hillary Rodham Clinton has widened her lead against Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Monday. Mrs. Clinton drew the support of 42 percent of registered Democrats and independents who lean Democratic, giving her a commanding lead over Mr. Sanders, who had 24 percent. The poll has a margin of error of 5 percentage points. The numbers should be comforting to Mrs. Clinton's campaign, which has seen Mr. Sanders overtake her in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire and gain ground on the former secretary of state nationally. A September poll from CNN showed Mrs. Clinton leading the Vermont senator by 10 percentage points. " |
New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 2:57:30 PM UTC-7, wrote:
New York Times "New Poll Offers Hillary Clinton Some Comforting News" 11:54 AM ET 11:54 AM ET by Alan Rappeport "After months of seeing her polling advantage narrow, Hillary Rodham Clinton has widened her lead against Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Monday. Mrs. Clinton drew the support of 42 percent of registered Democrats and independents who lean Democratic, giving her a commanding lead over Mr. Sanders, who had 24 percent. The poll has a margin of error of 5 percentage points. The numbers should be comforting to Mrs. Clinton's campaign, which has seen Mr. Sanders overtake her in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire and gain ground on the former secretary of state nationally. A September poll from CNN showed Mrs. Clinton leading the Vermont senator by 10 percentage points. " Bernie is leading in both New Hampshire and Iowa where he will win by landslides. Hillary Clinton isn't electable. |
New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
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... On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 2:57:30 PM UTC-7, wrote: New York Times "New Poll Offers Hillary Clinton Some Comforting News" 11:54 AM ET 11:54 AM ET by Alan Rappeport "After months of seeing her polling advantage narrow, Hillary Rodham Clinton has widened her lead against Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Monday. Mrs. Clinton drew the support of 42 percent of registered Democrats and independents who lean Democratic, giving her a commanding lead over Mr. Sanders, who had 24 percent. The poll has a margin of error of 5 percentage points. The numbers should be comforting to Mrs. Clinton's campaign, which has seen Mr. Sanders overtake her in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire and gain ground on the former secretary of state nationally. A September poll from CNN showed Mrs. Clinton leading the Vermont senator by 10 percentage points. " Bernie is leading in both New Hampshire and Iowa where he will win by landslides. Hillary Clinton isn't electable. ================ Don't assume too much from early poll numbers that reflect only a small fraction of the voters. Many of us in NH are "undecided" until the voting booth curtain closes behind us. We make them work hard (instead of spend lavishly) for our votes. http://teacher.scholastic.com/schola...ticle=livefree |
New York Times: Whoops, We Underestimated Bernie Sanders
On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 2:57:30 PM UTC-7, wrote:
New York Times "New Poll Offers Hillary Clinton Some Comforting News" 11:54 AM ET 11:54 AM ET by Alan Rappeport "After months of seeing her polling advantage narrow, Hillary Rodham Clinton has widened her lead against Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Monday. Mrs. Clinton drew the support of 42 percent of registered Democrats and independents who lean Democratic, giving her a commanding lead over Mr. Sanders, who had 24 percent. The poll has a margin of error of 5 percentage points. The numbers should be comforting to Mrs. Clinton's campaign, which has seen Mr. Sanders overtake her in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire and gain ground on the former secretary of state nationally. A September poll from CNN showed Mrs. Clinton leading the Vermont senator by 10 percentage points. " https://twitter.com/LollipopCrumbs/s...727296/photo/1 |
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