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imagine2015

(2,054 posts)
Wed May 25, 2016, 01:24 PM May 2016

New Jersey State Poll May 25: Sanders Doing Much Better Against Trump Hillary 48% Sanders 57%



Wednesday, May 25

New Jersey: Trump vs. Clinton Fairleigh Dickinson Clinton 48, Trump 37 Clinton +11

New Jersey: Trump vs. Sanders Fairleigh Dickinson Sanders 57, Trump 33 Sanders +24
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New Jersey State Poll May 25: Sanders Doing Much Better Against Trump Hillary 48% Sanders 57% (Original Post) imagine2015 May 2016 OP
According to the article... book_worm May 2016 #1
The headline is Bernie +24, Hillary +11 lagomorph777 May 2016 #2
Banging my head against the wall TheFarseer May 2016 #3

book_worm

(15,951 posts)
1. According to the article...
Wed May 25, 2016, 01:51 PM
May 2016

and as you can see Trump doesn't do all that much better vs. Clinton as he does against Sanders (33% vs. 37%) the main reason HRC isn't higher is that younger, white, predominately male Sanders supporters are undecided rather than saying they will vote for HRC. Trump is getting a pass because his primary is basically over while HRC has a opponent who is whipping his troops and they aren't ready to embrace her yet.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
2. The headline is Bernie +24, Hillary +11
Wed May 25, 2016, 01:53 PM
May 2016

That hardly qualifies as not "all that much better." It's a massive difference.

TheFarseer

(9,317 posts)
3. Banging my head against the wall
Wed May 25, 2016, 01:54 PM
May 2016

Trying to figure out how, given this, Hillary is projected to win big in NJ primary.

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