Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumPolls for upcoming Primaries on 26 Apr 2016
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I thought we could maybe use a thread to track all the polls that will be coming out for the 5 states voting on the 26th of April.
PA (CLOSED) 210 Delegates - Clinton leads Sanders by 13 points among likely Democratic voters; Monmouth University released 20 Apr
CLINTON - 52 percent
SANDERS - 39 percent
UNDECIDED - 7 percent
Last day to REGISTER to participate and vote in the April 26 Presidential Primary - March 26, 2016
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Connecticut (CLOSED) 70 Delegates - Clinton leads Sanders by 9 points among likely Democratic voters; Quinnipiac conducted the survey via landlines and cellphones from April 12-18 of 1,037 likely Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
CLINTON - 51 percent
SANDERS - 42 percent
UNDECIDED - 6 percent
3 MONTHS BEFORE PRIMARY. Last day that enrolled elector can transfer from one party to another or, if unaffiliated electors are permitted to vote in a party primary, to erase from a party, and be eligible to vote in municipal primary of new party.
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Maryland (CLOSED) 118 Delegates - Clinton leads Sanders by 25 points; Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey conducted from April 15 to 17 and surveyed 879 voters including 492 likely Democratic primary voters via phone and online. The overall margin of error was 3.3 percentage points, and the margin of error for the Democratic sample was 4.4 percentage points.
CLINTON - 58 percent
SANDERS - 33 percent
UNDECIDED - unknown
Deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation for the primary election. (by 9:00 pm) April 5, 2016
The only question in Maryland on the Democratic side is the margin, Dean Debnam, president of PPP, said in a statement. A closed primary state with a large black population is about as tailor made for Hillary Clinton as it could possibly be.
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INTERESTING ON RHODE ISLAND (MIXED) 33 Delegates - The Rhode Island Board of Elections has announced that it will open only 144 of Rhode Islands available 419 polling locations for the upcoming April 26 presidential primary. Officials are reducing the number of sites by two-thirds in an effort to cut costs, according to WPRI.
Deadline to register to vote in order to vote in the Presidential Preference Primary is March 27, 2016
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DELAWARE (CLOSED) 31 Delegates - Clinton leads Sanders by 7 points; Gravis survey conducted from April 17 to 18 and surveyed 1,026 voters; The margin of error was 3.1 percentage points; 538 thinks poorly of Gravis.
CLINTON - 45 percent
SANDERS - 38 percent
UNDECIDED - 17 percent
DEADLINE to change political party affiliation before the Presidential Primary is February 26, 2016
DEADLINE to register to vote before the Presidential Primary is April 2, 2016
Delaware seemed to lose its shot at a marquee spot on the presidential campaign when Vice President Joe Biden, a former senator from the state, last fall nixed a run for president in 2016.
With its predictable voting patterns and relatively small number of delegates, the blue state simply doesnt get a lot of love in most presidential campaigns, said Paul Brewer, director of the University of Delaware Center for Political Communication.
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riversedge
(70,242 posts)KewlKat
(5,624 posts)Princess Turandot
(4,787 posts)which 538 thinks poorly of. And17% made no selection.
Gravis
Date: 4/17 - 4/18
1026 LV
MOE 3.1
Clinton 45
Sanders 38
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/de/delaware_democratic_presidential_primary-5805.html
KewlKat
(5,624 posts)question everything
(47,487 posts)We know that Sanders win in open primaries and caucuses, but loses in closed ones. Even if he whines and ask a judge to intervene
KewlKat
(5,624 posts)question everything
(47,487 posts)SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)I guess it's time for Bernie to take another trip to the Vatican since he is down by double digits in a state.