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PPP: Mrs.Clinton up BIG!!!! in Iowa (Original Post) bigdarryl Nov 2015 OP
Great news for Hillary but yikes for Mr. Fix It msrizzo Nov 2015 #1
In fairness, Jindal is at least making a clear play for the evangelical vote... brooklynite Nov 2015 #3
32 point spread...or as some people here would suggest "within the margin of error..." brooklynite Nov 2015 #2
Practically a statistical tie...nt SidDithers Nov 2015 #4
lol Go Vols Nov 2015 #8
PPP poll Iowa Nov 2: Clinton 57% Sanders 25% O'M 7% riversedge Nov 2015 #5
Wow! workinclasszero Nov 2015 #6
Clinton is really dominating with several key groups in Iowa. Among seniors she's up 74/13 and with riversedge Nov 2015 #7
a BIG Rec riversedge Nov 2015 #9
Oh nice! That's fantastic! NurseJackie Nov 2015 #10
Clinton's up particularly big with in Iowa- seniors (74% to 13%), women (61% to 21%): riversedge Nov 2015 #11
The majority of Democrats want Hillary as the nominee. Metric System Nov 2015 #12
Clinton's favorability with Iowa Democrats is up net 15 points from mid-September. 65/23 (+42) to 74 riversedge Nov 2015 #13
47% of Clinton supporters have positive view of media, even after she's been lampooned by them for riversedge Nov 2015 #14
Thanks! sheshe2 Nov 2015 #15
I wonder if O'Malley will pass Sanders. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #16
Working on it, and things are moving, as you know, DSB!!! elleng Nov 2015 #18
I hope so! eom lunamagica Nov 2015 #21
So do I DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #23
Same poll, different perspective:Looks like MO'Malley is picking up in Iowa. elleng Nov 2015 #17
Clinton gained 14%, O’Malley gained 4% Rhumber Nov 2015 #19
Way better than before the debate and IDPJJ when the polls said both Bernie and Hillary had about 40 elleng Nov 2015 #20
Great Numbers for Hillary lunamagica Nov 2015 #22
K&R! R B Garr Nov 2015 #24

msrizzo

(796 posts)
1. Great news for Hillary but yikes for Mr. Fix It
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:51 PM
Nov 2015

The candidate formerly known as Jeb! is polling lower than Jindal. That's got to hurt.

brooklynite

(94,737 posts)
3. In fairness, Jindal is at least making a clear play for the evangelical vote...
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:53 PM
Nov 2015

Bush throws out Terry Schiavo when he has to, but his heart's not in it.

brooklynite

(94,737 posts)
2. 32 point spread...or as some people here would suggest "within the margin of error..."
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:51 PM
Nov 2015

assuming, of course, that they trusted "corporate polling".

riversedge

(70,306 posts)
5. PPP poll Iowa Nov 2: Clinton 57% Sanders 25% O'M 7%
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:56 PM
Nov 2015




http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html#more

...On the Democratic side in Iowa Hillary Clinton has really reestablished her dominance, getting 57% to 25% for Bernie Sanders, 7% for Martin O'Malley, and 1% for the now departed Lawrence Lessig. Clinton's seen a 15 point improvement in her net favorability rating over the last six weeks, from +42 at 65/23 in mid-September to now +57 at 74/17. Sanders has continued to become more popular too, going from 56/20 to 62/20.

Clinton is really dominating with several key groups in Iowa. Among seniors she's up 74/13 and with women she's up 61/21. She leads across the board with the various constituencies we track but it is tighter with younger voters (43/40), men (51/31), and voters who identify themselves as 'very liberal' (48/30).
 

workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
6. Wow!
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:58 PM
Nov 2015
On the Democratic side in Iowa Hillary Clinton has really reestablished her dominance, getting 57% to 25% for Bernie Sanders, 7% for Martin O'Malley, and 1% for the now departed Lawrence Lessig. Clinton's seen a 15 point improvement in her net favorability rating over the last six weeks, from +42 at 65/23 in mid-September to now +57 at 74/17

riversedge

(70,306 posts)
7. Clinton is really dominating with several key groups in Iowa. Among seniors she's up 74/13 and with
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 05:58 PM
Nov 2015




http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html#more

...On the Democratic side in Iowa Hillary Clinton has really reestablished her dominance, getting 57% to 25% for Bernie Sanders, 7% for Martin O'Malley, and 1% for the now departed Lawrence Lessig. Clinton's seen a 15 point improvement in her net favorability rating over the last six weeks, from +42 at 65/23 in mid-September to now +57 at 74/17. Sanders has continued to become more popular too, going from 56/20 to 62/20.

Clinton is really dominating with several key groups in Iowa. Among seniors she's up 74/13 and with women she's up 61/21. She leads across the board with the various constituencies we track but it is tighter with younger voters (43/40), men (51/31), and voters who identify themselves as 'very liberal' (48/30).




riversedge

(70,306 posts)
11. Clinton's up particularly big with in Iowa- seniors (74% to 13%), women (61% to 21%):
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 06:07 PM
Nov 2015

PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 22m22 minutes ago

Groups Clinton's up particularly big with in Iowa- seniors (74% to 13%), women (61% to 21%): http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html

riversedge

(70,306 posts)
13. Clinton's favorability with Iowa Democrats is up net 15 points from mid-September. 65/23 (+42) to 74
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 06:09 PM
Nov 2015

PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 24m24 minutes ago

Clinton's favorability with Iowa Democrats is up net 15 points from mid-September. 65/23 (+42) to 74/17 (+57): http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html
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riversedge

(70,306 posts)
14. 47% of Clinton supporters have positive view of media, even after she's been lampooned by them for
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 06:25 PM
Nov 2015


Josh Hughes ?@JoshHughesIA 18m18 minutes ago

47% of Clinton supporters have positive view of media, even after she's been lampooned by them for years, @ppppolls http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_IA_110215.pdf

elleng

(131,129 posts)
18. Working on it, and things are moving, as you know, DSB!!!
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 07:28 PM
Nov 2015

Martin O'Malley now has about 1 Iowa supporter to 3 for Bernie and 8 for Hillary. That is way better than before the debate and IDPJJ, when the polls said both Bernie and Hillary had about 40 supporters to every 1 of Martin's. Great news to start the week, but not surprising to Team O'Malley!
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Hillary Clinton up big in Iowa with 57% to 25% for Bernie Sanders, 7% for Martin O'Malley, 1% for Lawrence Lessig: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html

elleng

(131,129 posts)
17. Same poll, different perspective:Looks like MO'Malley is picking up in Iowa.
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 07:27 PM
Nov 2015

Looks like MO'Mentum for O'Malley is picking up in Iowa.

Martin O'Malley now has about 1 Iowa supporter to 3 for Bernie and 8 for Hillary. That is way better than before the debate and IDPJJ, when the polls said both Bernie and Hillary had about 40 supporters to every 1 of Martin's. Great news to start the week, but not surprising to Team O'Malley!
https://www.facebook.com/notes/nick-kelly/standing-ovations-in-iowa-forward-together-democrats/10153257681888177
‪#?OMalley2016‬ ‪#?Election2016‬ ‪#?iacaucus‬ ‪#?nhcaucus‬ ‪#?NewLeadership‬

Hillary Clinton up big in Iowa with 57% to 25% for Bernie Sanders, 7% for Martin O'Malley, 1% for Lawrence Lessig: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/cruz-rising-in-iowa-clinton-back-out-to-dominant-lead.html

elleng

(131,129 posts)
20. Way better than before the debate and IDPJJ when the polls said both Bernie and Hillary had about 40
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 07:33 PM
Nov 2015

supporters to every 1 of Martin's.

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