2016 Postmortem
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Tuesday, February 16
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (CNN/ORC) Clinton 54, Sanders 38
Clinton +18
Virginia Democratic Presidential Primary (Christopher Newport U.) Clinton 52, Sanders 40
Clinton +12
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (PPP) Clinton 54, Sanders 34
Clinton +21
Monday, February 15
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (Gracis) Clinton 59, Sanders 41
Clinton +18
Sunday, February 14
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (CBS/YouGov) Clinton 59, Sanders 40
Clinton +19
Saturday, February 13
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (ARG) Clinton 65, Sanders 27
Clinton +38
Friday, February 12
Nevada Democratic Presidential Caucus (Target Point - Republican) Clinton 45, Sanders
Tie
Wednesday, February 10
Oklahoma Democratic Presidential Primary (The Oklahoman) Clinton 44, Sanders 28
Clinton +16
Monday, February 8
Arkansas Democratic Presidential Primary (Talk Business/Hendrix College) Clinton 57, Sanders 25
Clinton +32
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell) Clinton 57, Sanders 28
Clinton +29
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (IMP/Target Insyght) Clinton 62, Sanders 30
Clinton +32
North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (High Point) Clinton 55, Sanders 29
Clinton +26
New York Democratic Presidential Primary (Siena) Clinton 55, Sanders 34
Clinton +21
Friday, February 5
Georgia Democratic Presidential Primary (WSB-TV/Landmark 9) Clinton 63, Sanders 22
Clinton +41
Friday, January 29
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell) Clinton 61, Sanders 34
Clinton +27
Thursday, January 28
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (NBC/WSJ/Marist) Clinton 64, Sanders 27,
Clinton +37
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary (Franklin & Marshall) Clinton 46, Sanders 29, O'Malley 2
Clinton +17
Wisconsin Democratic Presidential Primary (Marquette) Clinton 45, Sanders 43,
Clinton +2
Texas Democratic Presidential Primary (KTVT-CBS 11) Clinton 50, Sanders 16
Clinton +34
Sunday, January 24
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary
CBS News/YouGov
Clinton 60, Sanders 38, O'Malley 0
Clinton +22
Minnesota Democratic Presidential Caucus (Star Tribune/Mason-Dixon) Clinton 59, Sanders 25,
Clinton +34
Friday, January 22
Oklahoma Democratic Presidential Primary (Sooner Poll/News 9/News on 6) Clinton 41, Sanders 16
Clinton +25
Wednesday, January 20
Florida Democratic Presidential Primary (Florida Atlantic University) Clinton 62, Sanders 26,
Clinton +36
North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (PPP) Clinton 59, Sanders 26
Clinton +33
Tuesday, January 19
Maryland Democratic Presidential Primary (Gonzales Research) Clinton 40, Sanders 27,
Clinton +13
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Most of the polling emphasized to date has been the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary polls, and polls of other states have flown under the radar. Now that Iowa and NH are in our rear view mirror, it time to focus on recent polling in the other states. Courtesy of Real.ClearPolitics.com:
Wednesday, February 10
Oklahoma Democratic Presidential Primary (The Oklahoman) Clinton 44, Sanders 28
Clinton +16
Monday, February 8
Arkansas Democratic Presidential Primary (Talk Business/Hendrix College) Clinton 57, Sanders 25
Clinton +32
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell) Clinton 57, Sanders 28
Clinton +29
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (IMP/Target Insyght) Clinton 62, Sanders 30
Clinton +32
North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (High Point) Clinton 55, Sanders 29
Clinton +26
New York Democratic Presidential Primary (Siena) Clinton 55, Sanders 34
Clinton +21
Friday, February 5
Georgia Democratic Presidential Primary (WSB-TV/Landmark 9) Clinton 63, Sanders 22
Clinton +41
Friday, January 29
Michigan Democratic Presidential Primary (FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell) Clinton 61, Sanders 34
Clinton +27
Thursday, January 28
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary (NBC/WSJ/Marist) Clinton 64, Sanders 27,
Clinton +37
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary (Franklin & Marshall) Clinton 46, Sanders 29, O'Malley 2
Clinton +17
Wisconsin Democratic Presidential Primary (Marquette) Clinton 45, Sanders 43,
Clinton +2
Texas Democratic Presidential Primary (KTVT-CBS 11) Clinton 50, Sanders 16
Clinton +34
Sunday, January 24
South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary
CBS News/YouGov
Clinton 60, Sanders 38, O'Malley 0
Clinton +22
Minnesota Democratic Presidential Caucus (Star Tribune/Mason-Dixon) Clinton 59, Sanders 25,
Clinton +34
Bohemianwriter
(978 posts)When's the primary in SC?
morningfog
(18,115 posts)Bohemianwriter
(978 posts)still_one
(92,408 posts)Bohemianwriter
(978 posts)But her last campaign ad certainly became a "hit"....
So much of a hit they closed the commentary and the like/dislike sections.
Great strategy!
Keep up the great work!
still_one
(92,408 posts)Last edited Wed Feb 17, 2016, 01:02 AM - Edit history (1)
endorses Hillary, we will see very shortly how well that strategy worked out for them
Bohemianwriter
(978 posts)Have any Bernie supporter trashed PP (I presume you are talking about Planned Parenthood)? And how many? Has it been viral? Where are the sources of these attacks?
I think that it's every human being's right to have access to health care and the best health care. That includes women. That includes pregnant women. Planned Parenthood are doing good things, and have been demonized by a rabid RW media out of control.
I may be ignorant, but what is "NARAL"?
What John Lewis may be right in that he never met Sanders, and have met Hillary, but I think it was a strange convenience it came up now, and how people are trying to make connections that aren't there? I call that Bullshit.
I smell a Karl Rove move. Attack your opponent on his strongest point. Calling out bullshit is allowed in these cases. But I presume people should just shut up and let the money machine roll over them and be swayed by cheap talking points?
I think someone are out to create fake scandals and twist the truth in a sleazy campaign when the original plan doesn't work out. I remember 2008. I think I started to see Hillary Clinton's true nature right there. My favorite candidate at the time was Mike Gravel. He got the most cheers, and the least media coverage.
The issue here is that if it it wasn't for Bernie, and I ask, would Hillary have ran the same campaign if she didn't have a real contender?
As far as I know, most people are concerned about how money in politics corrupts the elected. One would be quite naive if Hillary would have a different approach to Wall Street than a Ted Cruz would. I don't think anyone would bite the hand that feeds them.
Well, white people have been doing that for 500 years in Americas. Been biting the hands and backs they have been feeding on. And still do!
As a veteran from the Yugoslavian war in the early 90s, I cannot trust a president hellbent on doubling down on Bush jr.s old crimes like in Syria and Libya. She has made 4 wrong ch oise regarding war. I trust her as much as I trust a republican in this case. I don't think she will make the right decision the 5th time. She still seem to want to fight two wars at the same time. Do you have family to send to any of those wars?
As a civil rights supporter, I cannot trust someone who have sent a generation in prison based on race and class; and continued Reagan's and Nixon's morally bankrupt war on drugs. While Bernie Sanders is talking the issues top to bottom, you become personal. What I see emanating from the Hillary camp doesn't exactly smell like roses. More like dung from a period where internet was small, and bullshit was tougher to call out.
As someone who have experienced the free trade agreements and the outsourcing (having worked for more than half a doze multinational companies the last 10 years), I have seen how employees are been used, chewed up and spit out in 5 countries.
This is the result of NAFTA, EU. You can get shit-loads of cheap clothes and gadgets from China. But it doesn't help the economy at home, does it? I suppose you think Hillary will go against a trade agreement she helped craft?
As a traveler and cosmopolitan, I want to be able to travel in a peaceful world. I don't think Hillary is any savior in this regards.
I apologize for my repetition of the word "bullshit", but I was once inspired to write a small collection of poems and essays I am calling "How not to give a shit!" I was basically calling out bullshit at the time, and wanted to write some pages on the subject. I was living in Dublin at the time. Having dealt with XBox and Microsoft that year. Ever seen the movie Office Space?
I have felt the good all American bullshit to the bone..
still_one
(92,408 posts)Planned Parenthood(PP), and NARAL a lobby group which works with PP on women's issues), endorsements of Hillary.
I don't agree with a lot of your assessments, but at least they are well made and not insulting or full of personal name calling that is all too common
It was Clinton who committed America to stopping the Bosnia War in spite of tremendous opposition here with such an engagement. The Clinton's were also involved in a very productive way in the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland. No one in recent times worked harder to try negotiate peace between North and South Korea, and between the Israel and the Palestinians, then the Clinton administration, and when George Bush one the presidency in 2000, all the progress that had been made in both the middle east and Asia, was disgarded by the bush administration. Your suggestion that the Clinton's are just a bush redux is wrong in so many ways, and this is one of the unfortunate big "lies" that keeps getting propagated.
I will leave it that we agree that we disagree, and wish you a fine evening