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riversedge

(70,239 posts)
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 02:03 PM Sep 2015

Clinton 53; Sanders 21; Biden 14 Texas Likely Voters Poll Sept 23

Keep up the great work Hillary.



Clinton 53; Sanders 21; Biden 14

Poll: Hillary Clinton favorite of Texas Democrats

By Peggy Fikac Updated 4:31 pm, Wednesday, September 23, 2015






Hillary Clinton leads Democrats in a recent poll of likely voters in Texas. Photo: Doug Mills /New York Times / NYTNS

Photo: Doug Mills /New York Times




Hillary Clinton leads Democrats in a recent poll of likely voters in Texas.

AUSTIN – For Democrats, Texas is Clinton Country, according to a statewide poll of likely voters.

The Texas Pulse survey released Wednesday found Hillary Clinton led Bernie Sanders in Texas by 53 percent to 21 percent among likely Democratic voters in the presidential race. Vice President Joe Biden had 14 percent, although he hasn’t announced for the top job.
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Clinton 53; Sanders 21; Biden 14 Texas Likely Voters Poll Sept 23 (Original Post) riversedge Sep 2015 OP
No Democrat Is Going To Win Texas SoCalMusicLover Sep 2015 #1
I think nobody implied such thing nt twii Sep 2015 #2
Yes, thinking Primary for now--and it would be big for Hillary if this riversedge Sep 2015 #3
Good for Hillary ! Another strong poll FloridaBlues Sep 2015 #4
K&R nt arely staircase Sep 2015 #5
Texas...many many delegates workinclasszero Sep 2015 #6
 

SoCalMusicLover

(3,194 posts)
1. No Democrat Is Going To Win Texas
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 02:08 PM
Sep 2015

But this would obviously be a big in for her in the primary, and delegates at the convention.

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