Survey: Clinton, Sanders In Tight Democratic Primary Race In Wisconsin
Source: WPR
By Patty Murray
Two candidates stand out among Wisconsin Democrats who have plans to vote in the presidential primary in February, according to the latest Wisconsin Survey.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders lead the pack among Democrats who say they will "definitely" vote. Clinton has a 5-point lead at 37 percent over Sanders' 32 percent. Among "probable" voters, Sanders had the lead over Clinton.
Those subsets of "definite" or "probable" had relatively small sample sizes, meaning the margins of error are large.
When the groups were combined, Clinton held a 5-point lead over Sanders, 47 to 42 percent. That lead was well within the margin of error of plus or minus 6 points.
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RandySF
(58,531 posts)AzDar
(14,023 posts)OKNancy
(41,832 posts)THe 33rd state to vote. Things will probably be settled by then.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)I saw three Bernie stickers yesterday alone, not counting the one on my truck, and that was just cars with Wisconsin plates. There was another with California plates too!
I realize my anecdotes aren't data, but I've not seen any enthusiasm for Hillary here, but Bernie's supporters are making themselves heard.
a kennedy
(29,618 posts)Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)I didn't think his campaign had gotten that far.
Scarf one of those up, in fifty years it will be collectible like "Wilke" buttons.