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still_one

(92,219 posts)
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 11:15 AM Sep 2015

Trump, Clinton still in lead in Georgia, but leads are shrinking, poll shows

"On the Democratic side of the aisle, Clinton has twice the support of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is in second, with Vice President Joe Biden in third.

Clinton has support from 51 percent of those who told pollsters they intend to vote in the Democratic primary, Sanders 24 percent and Biden 15. Sen. Lincoln Chaffee of Rhode Island has 5 percent, former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb zero, “someone else” 1 percent and 5 percent are undecided. That poll has a 4.8 margin of error.

Two out of three voters under age 30 support Sanders, and one-third of those 30-44. Clinton’s strength is her 58 percent from those 45-64 and 57 percent from those older.

A majority of blacks are behind Clinton while Sanders is tops among Hispanics with 43 percent. Fifty-five percent of Democratic women polled would vote for Clinton."

http://jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2015-09-03/story/trump-clinton-still-lead-georgia-leads-are-shrinking-poll-shows



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Trump, Clinton still in lead in Georgia, but leads are shrinking, poll shows (Original Post) still_one Sep 2015 OP
ridiculous poll virtualobserver Sep 2015 #1
Omalley has a 12% chance of winning VanillaRhapsody Sep 2015 #2
O'Malley is at 1% on Predictwise Godhumor Sep 2015 #3
Let me look again...you may be right.. VanillaRhapsody Sep 2015 #4
We will see what "Predictwise" says after the debates. virtualobserver Sep 2015 #5
Good news for Hillary holding 25 points ahead! FloridaBlues Sep 2015 #6
 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
4. Let me look again...you may be right..
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 11:41 AM
Sep 2015

If so....its even sadder that OMalley is getting beaten by a guy not yet in.....and worse for Sanders because of he doesnt get in....those odds return to Hillary not Sanders!!!!



And yes you are absolutely right!!!!

Good news for Hilly indeed!

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