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CBS Entrance Polling: Trump 28 Cruz 23 RUBIO 22.... HRC 51 Bernie 42 MOM 3 (Original Post) big_dog Feb 2016 OP
Jeb at 4 percent. Doesn't sound saltpoint Feb 2016 #1
CBS big_dog Feb 2016 #4
Carson is even beating Jeb, and Carson saltpoint Feb 2016 #5
Carson just said on CNN hes not going to New Hampshire big_dog Feb 2016 #10
As soon as they heard him say it, those saltpoint Feb 2016 #11
CNN entrance polls big_dog Feb 2016 #12
just got robocalled saying the opposite do'h. PatrynXX Feb 2016 #27
Why are they using a seven year old photo of Hillary? starroute Feb 2016 #19
Very different Democratic numbers at 10:15 PM. O'Malley is out, HRC 50%, BS 49% with 81% counted 24601 Feb 2016 #30
Looks like pretty good support for Bernie itsrobert Feb 2016 #2
Actual #'s now (9:41 Eastern) HRC 51.25% Bernie 48.4% and gaining mpcamb Feb 2016 #25
The born agains, will they opt for the deranged purist or the bully? Dawson Leery Feb 2016 #3
Both those terms describe any of the GOP candidates jmowreader Feb 2016 #8
alot of former hillary supporters are now voting trump PatrynXX Feb 2016 #28
Where is your evidence of that? leftynyc Feb 2016 #38
Yes. blackspade Feb 2016 #21
We are going to nominate a brilliant qualified person, and they are going to nominate a NUT. RBInMaine Feb 2016 #6
Looking very good for Hillary at the moment. If she wins, this gives her momentum for NH. RBInMaine Feb 2016 #7
Just think how great Bernie would be doing right now elmac Feb 2016 #9
Please, don't start rolling out the excuse cart.That is NOT what Bernie will do if he loses tonight. RBInMaine Feb 2016 #13
He will be fighting the good fight elmac Feb 2016 #15
It's Called Reality billhicks76 Feb 2016 #29
Fuck. Odin2005 Feb 2016 #14
What do you mean "fuck"? Dawson Leery Feb 2016 #17
I was talking about Hilary being ahead. Odin2005 Feb 2016 #22
Sadly people will get what they vote for humbled_opinion Feb 2016 #24
I still have friends that voted Green in 2000 and they still inisist there was no difference. trillion Feb 2016 #37
i know how you feel my wife is an auburn fan. stonecutter357 Feb 2016 #20
Awesome. SunSeeker Feb 2016 #16
Entrance polls? StandingInLeftField Feb 2016 #18
That's that way it works for the caucuses. iandhr Feb 2016 #26
The most interesting thing I heard tonight elmac Feb 2016 #23
Looks like they were WAY off. padfun Feb 2016 #31
The reason may be because of the weird way of allocating delegates. pnwmom Feb 2016 #32
They were way off on both sides. Nt JudyM Feb 2016 #33
+10000 trillion Feb 2016 #36
What is it NOW? CNN says it's Cruz who won. trillion Feb 2016 #34
So much for CBS! ReallyIAmAnOptimist Feb 2016 #35

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
1. Jeb at 4 percent. Doesn't sound
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:30 PM
Feb 2016

like a very convincing showing for his candidacy.

Shoulda eaten nails for breakfast and lunch.

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
11. As soon as they heard him say it, those
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:44 PM
Feb 2016

people probably called in to change the locks on their doors.

"Ben, you get on up there to New Hampshire! Don't quit now!"

starroute

(12,977 posts)
19. Why are they using a seven year old photo of Hillary?
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 10:03 PM
Feb 2016

That's her official Secretary of State photo from January 2009. It seems odd that they couldn't find anything more current.

24601

(3,962 posts)
30. Very different Democratic numbers at 10:15 PM. O'Malley is out, HRC 50%, BS 49% with 81% counted
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 11:25 PM
Feb 2016

On the Repugs, Cruz 28%, Trump 24%, Rubio 23% with 99% in

Rubio has the momentum - those choosing electability as most important factor go for him 2-1

Clinton & Sanders still too close to call Clinton cleaning up the over $100K per year, Sanders doing well with women under 45 who don't need HRC to see a woman president in their lifetime.

itsrobert

(14,157 posts)
2. Looks like pretty good support for Bernie
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:31 PM
Feb 2016

More than I expected. I guess we have a race for the next couple months at least

mpcamb

(2,875 posts)
25. Actual #'s now (9:41 Eastern) HRC 51.25% Bernie 48.4% and gaining
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 10:46 PM
Feb 2016

REPUBS
cruz- 29.4
trump- 26.3
rubio- 20
carson- 9.6

others under 5%

jmowreader

(50,562 posts)
8. Both those terms describe any of the GOP candidates
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:37 PM
Feb 2016

Since you asked...I think the fundamentalists will go Cruz rather than Trump. Trump will receive the majority of non-fundamentalists.

The GOP result rests on whether the Pissed At The World crowd or the Death Wish Christians get more people to the polls.

PatrynXX

(5,668 posts)
28. alot of former hillary supporters are now voting trump
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 11:09 PM
Feb 2016

figures Omalley got sunk faster than a block of wood

 

leftynyc

(26,060 posts)
38. Where is your evidence of that?
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 06:15 AM
Feb 2016

I don't know even one Hillary supporter that has committed to voting trump in the general. Not one.

 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
9. Just think how great Bernie would be doing right now
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:40 PM
Feb 2016

if he didn't have the DNC & news networks fighting him all the way.

 

RBInMaine

(13,570 posts)
13. Please, don't start rolling out the excuse cart.That is NOT what Bernie will do if he loses tonight.
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:49 PM
Feb 2016
 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
15. He will be fighting the good fight
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:52 PM
Feb 2016

but there is so much corruption and money in the system it will take a miracle to put him in the highest office. As I type this MSNBC says Bernie is too far to the left to win a general election. The lies just keep coming, it will take a miracle.

 

billhicks76

(5,082 posts)
29. It's Called Reality
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 11:24 PM
Feb 2016

And Bernie doesn't make excuses but if you think this is a fair fight then youre deluded. Wall St, weapons manufacturers, and Corporate Media are in the tank for Clinton. You do know this is why Bernie is running in the first place unlike those who do it for entitlement.

Dawson Leery

(19,348 posts)
17. What do you mean "fuck"?
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:57 PM
Feb 2016

Trump and Cruz are both s**t. They will both be equally bad in the Presidency.
It doesn't matter which one is ahead.

humbled_opinion

(4,423 posts)
24. Sadly people will get what they vote for
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 10:34 PM
Feb 2016

nothing that we can do except .... HOLLAR WE TOLD YOU SO..... at the top of our lungs and even then they won't apologize that is how cloudy their vision has become...

 

trillion

(1,859 posts)
37. I still have friends that voted Green in 2000 and they still inisist there was no difference.
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 02:52 AM
Feb 2016

Every one of them. Kinda glad I haven't run in to the Greens this year. My friends aren't saying anything. Of course between Hillary and
Jeb, I'd agree. However social policy differences and supreme court judges still make a difference.

 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
23. The most interesting thing I heard tonight
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 10:34 PM
Feb 2016

was a young lady saying "fucked up" on MSNBC, otherwise its like watching paint drying.

pnwmom

(108,994 posts)
32. The reason may be because of the weird way of allocating delegates.
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 01:46 AM
Feb 2016

In a county with only 2 delegates, for example, a candidate with 25% and another with 75% would get the same number of delegates. The same kind of thing happens in states with more than 2 delegates, but not to such an extreme. The effect is to minimize differences in vote totals when there are two candidates.

So either one of them could have a substantial lead in actual voters, but be behind or tied in delegate votes, depending on how the voters were distributed among the precincts.

Also, the number of delegates per precinct is affected by turnout -- from the election 4 years ago!

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