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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumRCP poll averages for New Hampshire polls on June 10, 2015: Hillary: 50.8%, Bernie: 13.8%
Hillary Clinton won this state in 2008. NH also voted for Bush in 2000.
Backyard advantage my ass.
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RCP poll averages for New Hampshire polls on June 10, 2015: Hillary: 50.8%, Bernie: 13.8% (Original Post)
AZ Progressive
Feb 2016
OP
I think the point is that Bernie was way behind Clinton in New Hamshire just 8 months ago
Art_from_Ark
Feb 2016
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JesterCS
(1,827 posts)1. Um..... an 8 month old poll? Nice try. N/t
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)2. I think the point is that Bernie was way behind Clinton in New Hamshire just 8 months ago
even though Bernie is from a neighboring state, but Bernie has since overcome Hillary's lead, not because he's from a neighboring state, but because his platform resonates better with New Hampshire Democrats.
JesterCS
(1,827 posts)3. Perhaps,
I may have jumped the gun on the reply. Was a stressful day when I posted that. Apologies
jfern
(5,204 posts)4. Hillary actually had 74% in one poll