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Mosby

(16,318 posts)
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:22 PM Jul 2016

In Clinton’s March to Nomination, Many Democrats Changed Their Minds

Hillary Clinton led Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination in every Pew Research Center survey conducted throughout the party’s primaries. But many Democratic voters vacillated in their candidate support throughout this period.

Today, however, overwhelming shares of all Democratic and Democratic-leaning registered voters – including 90% who consistently supported Sanders for the nomination – back Clinton in the general election against Donald Trump.

Even as Clinton led throughout, the share of voters who remained consistently loyal to her over the course of the election was far smaller than her overall support in any single survey. By April 2016, near the end of the Democratic primaries, Clinton was named the first choice of 46% of Democratic voters in an open-ended question about their nomination preferences. But only 29% had consistently named her their first choice in December 2015, March 2016 and April 2016. And even fewer, just 15%, had consistently named her their first choice going all the way back to March 2015.

This fluidity wasn’t confined to Clinton supporters: Sanders was the top choice of 37% of Democratic voters in April 2016, but only about half of these supporters (20% of all Democratic voters) consistently backed Sanders across the three primary-season surveys. Fully 44% of Democratic voters changed their preferences at least once in the surveys conducted over this four-month period, including those who may have been undecided at some point.

http://www.people-press.org/2016/07/25/in-clintons-march-to-nomination-many-democrats-changed-their-minds/

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In Clinton’s March to Nomination, Many Democrats Changed Their Minds (Original Post) Mosby Jul 2016 OP
I am happy to be a Democrat who supports the nominee. If Trump was our nominee I could not vote for Thinkingabout Jul 2016 #1
I know several republicans Mosby Jul 2016 #4
I'm one who had a change of heart. Lifelong Protester Jul 2016 #2
Loved? demwing Jul 2016 #3
Still love him Lifelong Protester Jul 2016 #5

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
1. I am happy to be a Democrat who supports the nominee. If Trump was our nominee I could not vote for
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:27 PM
Jul 2016

Him. I think there are Republicans who are going to vote for Hillary also.

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
2. I'm one who had a change of heart.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:35 PM
Jul 2016

I'm getting older, and even though I loved Bernie, I'm not about to see what I've worked for thrown down the drain. She's got my vote now!

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
5. Still love him
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:48 PM
Jul 2016

I shouldn't have written that in the past tense. I can't write him in in my 'swing state' as the write in votes are tossed out.

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