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Historic NY

(37,452 posts)
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 11:33 AM Nov 2015

here is an interesting poll from PRRI Public Religion Research Institute.

The 2016 Democratic Primary

Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton retains a commanding lead over her primary opponents. More than six in ten (62%) Democratic likely primary voters support Clinton’s candidacy, while fewer than three in ten (29%) support Bernie Sanders. Only three percent of likely Democratic voters report that they would like to see Martin O’Malley become the Democratic nominee. Notably, candidate preferences do not differ appreciably between Democratic likely primary voters and Democrats overall.


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http://publicreligion.org/research/2015/11/survey-american-values-survey-2015-supplemental/#.VktHoFKTOxY

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here is an interesting poll from PRRI Public Religion Research Institute. (Original Post) Historic NY Nov 2015 OP
K & R Iliyah Nov 2015 #1
I haven't been here that long but I have a question Tommy2Tone Nov 2015 #3
Kick & Recommed lunamagica Nov 2015 #4
Don't laugh Tommy2Tone Nov 2015 #5
"Kick" pushes the thread to the top of the forum. Five "Recs" pushes it to the front page. "K&R". Tarheel_Dem Nov 2015 #6
Thanks Tommy2Tone Nov 2015 #7
My question is why is O'Malley even polled? Tommy2Tone Nov 2015 #2

Tommy2Tone

(1,307 posts)
2. My question is why is O'Malley even polled?
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 11:38 AM
Nov 2015

Great news but O'Malley? He seems to be there just to did at Hillary?

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