Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:26 PM
CajunBlazer (5,648 posts)
(Updated 12/15) Latest Democratic nomination poll results - courtesy of RealClearPolitics.com
Tuesday, December 15
Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (Loras College) Clinton 59, Sanders 27, O'Malley 4 Clinton +32 Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (PPP) Clinton 52, Sanders 34, O'Malley 7 Clinton +18 Monday, December 14 2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (NBC/WSJ) Clinton 56, Sanders 37, O'Malley 4 Clinton +19 Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (DMR/Bloomberg) Clinton 48, Sanders 39, O'Malley 4 Clinton +9 Sunday, December 13 Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (FOX News) Clinton 50, Sanders 36, O'Malley 5 Clinton +14 Saturday, December 12 (No new Democratic primary polls) Friday, December 11 (No new Democratic primary polls) Thursday, 12/10/15 2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (CBS/NYTimes) Clinton 52, Sanders 32, O'Malley 2 Clinton +20 Wednesday, 12/9/15: New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary (CNN/WMUR) Sanders 50, Clinton 40, O'Malley 1 Sanders +10 Tuesday, 12/8/15: Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (Monmouth) Clinton 55, Sanders 33, O'Malley 6 Clinton +22 North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (PPP) Clinton 60, Sanders 21, O'Malley 10 Clinton +39 Monday, 12/7/15: Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (CNN/ORC) Clinton 54, Sanders 36, O'Malley 4 Clinton +18 2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (IBD/TIPP) Clinton 51, Sanders 33, O'Malley 1 Clinton +18 Friday, 12/4/15 2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (CNN/ORC) Clinton 58, Sanders 30, O'Malley 2 Clinton +28 Thursday, 12/3/15: New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary (PPP) Sanders 42, Clinton 44, O'Malley 8 Clinton +2 Wednesday, 12/2/15: 2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (Quinnipiac) Clinton 60, Sanders 30, O'Malley 2 Clinton +30
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ismnotwasm | Dec 2015 | #2 | |
CajunBlazer | Dec 2015 | #4 | |
LexVegas | Dec 2015 | #3 | |
Alfresco | Dec 2015 | #5 | |
NurseJackie | Dec 2015 | #6 | |
CajunBlazer | Dec 2015 | #7 |
Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:28 PM
CajunBlazer (5,648 posts)
1. Ops... there goes the theory that Bernie is gaining on Hillary in Iowa (n/t)
Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:29 PM
ismnotwasm (40,638 posts)
2. Nicely formatted!
Good news for team Hillary
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Response to ismnotwasm (Reply #2)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:33 PM
CajunBlazer (5,648 posts)
4. Check back, I update the OP every day...
....with every new poll reported by RealClearPolitics.com on the Democratic nomination race. Just the facts without prestigious one way or the other.
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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:31 PM
LexVegas (5,268 posts)
3. Sanders gaining...if the margin of error is ±30. nt
Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 01:36 PM
NurseJackie (42,862 posts)
6. Those are some very encouraging numbers!! (If you're a Hillary supporter, that is.)
If you're one of Bernie's fans, then things are looking very grim indeed. I must say that their exuberant optimism and ability to put a positive spin by reinterpreting even the most dire polling numbers is an amazing feat to observe.
I'm still of the belief that Bernie will win NH, however, the fact that he's struggling in his own "back yard" is a good indicator of why he's doing so dreadfully in all of the other state polls, and in the national polls. Yet, despite the gloomy results, Bernie's fans still maintain that he'll be the nominee. |
Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 05:14 PM
CajunBlazer (5,648 posts)