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CBS Poll: Who would Americans consider voting for in 2016? (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 OP
But, but I keep reading here that Hillary can't win. MoonRiver Mar 2015 #1
"Among Democrats", not the electorate 4139 Mar 2015 #3
LOL, I only hear how she can't lose. nt Logical Mar 2015 #18
You know it is name recognition, oh really? Dont think so. Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #2
Because the names Biden & BUSH are totally unknown. MoonRiver Mar 2015 #4
Right Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #6
It also looks like more of the public is becoming aware KMOD Mar 2015 #5
Rubio does better in this poll than I would have expected. lpbk2713 Mar 2015 #7
Christie is sure bombing. Cruz and Paul look like they are gaining the most on Jeb. pampango Mar 2015 #8
Republicans hate Lindsey Graham probably because of amnesty. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #9
Christie is hated by the hard core base Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #14
Hilary's NO went up 2%! zappaman Mar 2015 #10
Hillary's NO went down 2% from February. JaneyVee Mar 2015 #11
It only went down 2%? zappaman Mar 2015 #12
But remember Reuters/Ipsos said Hillary's support was "softening"? I keep waiting for another..... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2015 #13
If this poll is accurate, it's a sad day for the Democratic Party. davidsilver Mar 2015 #15
What difference? DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #16
For me it is all about the SCOTUS SoLeftIAmRight Mar 2015 #17
SCOTUS, ACA, a sane foreign policy.../NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #19

MoonRiver

(36,926 posts)
1. But, but I keep reading here that Hillary can't win.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 04:24 PM
Mar 2015

Guess the rest of the U.S. electorate didn't get the memo.

 

KMOD

(7,906 posts)
5. It also looks like more of the public is becoming aware
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 04:41 PM
Mar 2015

of Martin O'Malley.

Oh, and Chris Christie is done.

lpbk2713

(42,757 posts)
7. Rubio does better in this poll than I would have expected.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:10 PM
Mar 2015



But that doesn't make him any less of a dumb ass IMO.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
8. Christie is sure bombing. Cruz and Paul look like they are gaining the most on Jeb.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:17 PM
Mar 2015

Other than O'Malley there's not much momentum one way or the other among Democrats.

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
9. Republicans hate Lindsey Graham probably because of amnesty.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:19 PM
Mar 2015

Limbaugh used to call him Lindsey Grahamnesty.

Tarheel_Dem

(31,234 posts)
13. But remember Reuters/Ipsos said Hillary's support was "softening"? I keep waiting for another.....
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:46 PM
Mar 2015

reputable poll to back up that RI poll, but it seems to be an outlier. Oh, and Warren's "NO" went up 2%, although it might just be statistical noise?

 

davidsilver

(87 posts)
15. If this poll is accurate, it's a sad day for the Democratic Party.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 06:17 PM
Mar 2015

Just over 80 percent supporting Hillary? What substantive differences would there between a Hillary presidency compared to a JEB Bush presidency?

It reminds me of the Eddie Murphy movie, The Distinguished Gentleman.

"The name you know."

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
16. What difference?
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 07:22 PM
Mar 2015

"What substantive differences would there between a Hillary presidency compared to a JEB Bush presidency? "


-Breyer and Ginsburg instead of Alito and Roberts.

-Protection and expansion of the Affordable Care Act instead of repeal and tens of millions thrown off the insurance rolls

- Paid leave instead of no paid leave

-An increase in the minimum wage instead of leaving it up to the states

-A tax on the highest income bracket instead of more tax cuts that favor the rich

-Protection and expansion of lbtgq rights instead of a push to contract their rights

-Protection of reproductive rights instead of their contraction.

-A sane and humane immigration policy that doesn't rip families apart...

I will think of some more I am sure...

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