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riversedge

(70,242 posts)
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:40 AM Nov 2015

Hillary Clinton extends Iowa lead, narrows Sanders' lead in NH

Source: cbs





By Anthony Salvanto CBS News Election And Survey Unit November 23, 2015, 7:00 AM
Hillary Clinton extends Iowa lead, narrows Sanders' lead in NH


Last Updated Nov 23, 2015 10:11 AM EST

Hillary Clinton maintains her edge over Bernie Sanders in Iowa, and continues to cut into Sanders' lead in New Hampshire. With a seven point-margin, Sanders' lead is half of what it was last month.

As she has since September, Clinton holds a large lead in South Carolina.


In New Hampshire, support for Clinton has increased among seniors and she now has the edge over Sanders among this group. Sanders retains his support among younger voters.



Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-extends-iowa-lead-amid-strong-ratings-on-commander-in-chief/

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Hillary Clinton extends Iowa lead, narrows Sanders' lead in NH (Original Post) riversedge Nov 2015 OP
Post removed Post removed Nov 2015 #1
Well, uh, welcome aboard. Le Taz Hot Nov 2015 #2
Cool story. nt Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2015 #6
K & R Iliyah Nov 2015 #3
So we agree that Sanders leads in New Hampshire by 7% and trials in Iowa by only 6%, right? Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #4
Clinton is gaining in all 3 polls, Sanders losing in 2 polls & unchanged in SC; Most dramatic chan riversedge Nov 2015 #8
And we agree that, since the LAST CBS poll... brooklynite Nov 2015 #9
Yep....looks like those numbers aren't going the way some might hope....nt MADem Nov 2015 #14
Well clearly ... JoePhilly Nov 2015 #10
Lol there's that bothersome margin of error - again azurnoir Nov 2015 #5
7 points? That's a lot! And did they say what ratio of men/women dems/repubs? Elmer S. E. Dump Nov 2015 #12
That thang cuts two ways, ya know.... nt MADem Nov 2015 #16
Nov 23 CBS/YouGov Poll: IA: Clinton 50 +4, Sanders 44; NH: C 52 +13, S 45; SC: C 72, S 25 riversedge Nov 2015 #7
Good news Contralord Nov 2015 #11
onward and upward. riversedge Nov 2015 #13
K & R SunSeeker Nov 2015 #15
Hillary is looking good in the early voting states, except for NH. Beacool Nov 2015 #17
Here is the polling trend in Iowa over the past month: Attorney in Texas Nov 2015 #18
Here is the polling trend in New Hampshire over the past month: brooklynite Nov 2015 #20
K&R Tarheel_Dem Nov 2015 #19

Response to riversedge (Original post)

Attorney in Texas

(3,373 posts)
4. So we agree that Sanders leads in New Hampshire by 7% and trials in Iowa by only 6%, right?
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 12:05 PM
Nov 2015


We agree that "In both Iowa and New Hampshire, Democrats see Sanders as more of a change candidate; they are more likely to think Sanders would bring 'big change' to the country," right?

We agree that this polling shows more voters prefer Sanders' approach to Wall Street regulation and find Clinton too closely tied to Wall Street:

Clinton has been criticized as being too close to Wall Street. In Iowa and New Hampshire, her policies are viewed as being too easy on Wall Street, while Sanders' policies New Hampshire are seen as about right. Fifty-three percent in Iowa feel her policies might be too easy, and forty-four percent say they'll be about right. Seven in ten feel Sanders' policies would be right, in their view.

We agree about that. right?

riversedge

(70,242 posts)
8. Clinton is gaining in all 3 polls, Sanders losing in 2 polls & unchanged in SC; Most dramatic chan
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 12:27 PM
Nov 2015

This is how it really is: (comparing apples to apples) from last month's poll


Clinton is gaining in all 3 polls, Sanders losing in 2 polls and unchanged in SC; Most dramatic change is in NH

brooklynite

(94,598 posts)
9. And we agree that, since the LAST CBS poll...
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 12:28 PM
Nov 2015

...Clinton's vote share in Iowa has grown lead in Iowa has grown from 46 to 50 and her lead over Sanders has grown from +3 to +6

...Sanders vote share in New Hampshire has dropped from 54 to 52 and his lead over Clinton has dropped from +15 to +7

We agree about that, right?

riversedge

(70,242 posts)
7. Nov 23 CBS/YouGov Poll: IA: Clinton 50 +4, Sanders 44; NH: C 52 +13, S 45; SC: C 72, S 25
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 12:19 PM
Nov 2015

I am comparing this poll with the last poll (apples to apples)
Clinton is gaining in all 3 polls, Sanders losing in 2 polls and unchanged in SC; Most dramatic change is in NH



This is the last CBS/YouGov Poll from IOWA:

So Clinton is +4 & Sanders -1, O'M is unchanged

CBS/YouGov 10/15 - 10/22 554 LV 6.9 C 46 S 43 O'M 3 Clinton +3

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ia/iowa_democratic_presidential_caucus-3195.html#polls


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This is the Last CBS/YouGov Poll from New Hampshire:

Clinton is +13, Sanders -9, O'M

CBS/YouGov 10/15 - 10/22 499 LV 7.1 39 54 3 Sanders +15


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/nh/new_hampshire_democratic_presidential_primary-3351.html#polls

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This is the Last CBS/YouGov Poll from SC:

Clinton is +4, Sanders is Unchanged, O'M +1

CBS News/YouGov 10/15 - 10/22 427 LV 8.2 68 25 1 Clinton +43


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/sc/south_carolina_democratic_presidential_primary-4167.html#polls

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-extends-iowa-lead-amid-strong-ratings-on-commander-in-chief/



By Anthony Salvanto CBS News Election And Survey Unit November 23, 2015, 7:00 AM


Hillary Clinton extends Iowa lead, narrows Sanders' lead in NH


Last Updated Nov 23, 2015 10:11 AM EST

Hillary Clinton maintains her edge over Bernie Sanders in Iowa, and continues to cut into Sanders' lead in New Hampshire. With a seven point-margin, Sanders' lead is half of what it was last month.

As she has since September, Clinton holds a large lead in South Carolina.


In New Hampshire, support for Clinton has increased among seniors and she now has the edge over Sanders among this group. Sanders retains his support among younger voters. ..........................














Beacool

(30,250 posts)
17. Hillary is looking good in the early voting states, except for NH.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 03:41 PM
Nov 2015

I think that she will do OK in IA. NH and Vermont have similar demographics and either she will lose there or win by a razor thin margin. In SC it will be a blow out, she's far ahead of Sanders in the state.

So far, the primaries are shaping up to be favorable to Hillary.

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