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Godhumor

(6,437 posts)
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 10:04 AM Feb 2016

4 new polls aggregated today. 4 Clinton leads (Even in Massachusetts!)

Last edited Fri Feb 26, 2016, 12:58 PM - Edit history (1)

From RCP this morning, we have four new state polls. All leads are Clinton:

Florida +26
Florida +25
Massachusetts +5
Virginia +17

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Oh right, and Florida is after Super Tuesday...as I said before, things don't become more favorable for Bernie until after March 15, not after Super Tuesday.

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4 new polls aggregated today. 4 Clinton leads (Even in Massachusetts!) (Original Post) Godhumor Feb 2016 OP
Massachusetts is supposed to be Senator Sanders' wheelhouse. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #1
Hillary has a lead of one pledged delegate. That's "limping" ? Jester Messiah Feb 2016 #6
Great news Gothmog Feb 2016 #2
Wow! It keeps getting BETTER and BETTER!! NurseJackie Feb 2016 #3
I live in MA... Rider3 Feb 2016 #4
Awesome....that's the primary!!!! all american girl Feb 2016 #5
Rock on Hillary! nt anamnua Feb 2016 #7
Florida's winner takes all hundreds of delegates. Hortensis Feb 2016 #8
WTA is Republican only. All Democratic primaries are proportional. n/t Godhumor Feb 2016 #9
Bumping for the addition of Virginia n/t Godhumor Feb 2016 #10

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,704 posts)
1. Massachusetts is supposed to be Senator Sanders' wheelhouse.
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 10:12 AM
Feb 2016

A loss there will be a mortal wound to his already limping campaign.

Also, Hillary is going to have the wind at her back after her blow out win in South Carolina tomorrow. The bandwagon effect with people that want to get on the side of the winner is about to kick in.

Oh, that's an empirical observation and not a normative one.

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