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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumExit poll - "overwhelming 9 in 10 voters say the U.S. economic system generally favors the wealthy"
This is deadly deadly bad news for Clinton.
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Exit poll - "overwhelming 9 in 10 voters say the U.S. economic system generally favors the wealthy" (Original Post)
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
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farleftlib
(2,125 posts)1. woop there it is
Far more New Hampshire voters see Sanders as honest and trustworthy than Clinton
, and they feel he shares their values more so than she does.
Nearly seven in 10 voters in the Democratic primary describe themselves as liberals, including a quarter who say theyre very liberal, both up from 2008, when 56 percent identified as liberal and 20 percent said they were very liberal. If they hold, those would be new highs in exit polls back to 1980.
Feelin the Bern!
, and they feel he shares their values more so than she does.
Nearly seven in 10 voters in the Democratic primary describe themselves as liberals, including a quarter who say theyre very liberal, both up from 2008, when 56 percent identified as liberal and 20 percent said they were very liberal. If they hold, those would be new highs in exit polls back to 1980.
Feelin the Bern!
JudyM
(29,294 posts)2. Can't see that they're posting the number of folks they're interviewing...?
EndElectoral
(4,213 posts)3. And it is deadly deadly bad news for 9 in 10 voters as well.
amborin
(16,631 posts)4. knr
Bettie
(16,144 posts)5. Is that even in question
really? It's pretty obvious by now that the game is rigged and not in favor of the little guy.
Does anyone really believe that the playing field is level? I doubt Clinton even believes that.