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NEW**Nov 10 PPP poll SC Dem primary voters: HC: 72, BS, 18 MO: 5 & Hillary WON Debate 67%
This was a sneak peek of the new poll from Maddow show. Entire PPP poll will be out this am (Nov 10)
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/clinton-biggest-winner-from-fridays-forum-563228227701
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/10/15
Hillary Clinton the biggest winner from Friday's forum
Rachel Maddow shares an early look at some of the results of a PPP poll of South Carolina Democrats showing how the First in the South Democratic Forum affected their impressions of the Democratic candidates for president.
And Thank you to Durham D who captured all the numbers
DURHAM D
11. I rolled it back and wrote it down.
Polling on Change of Opinion
More Positive / Less Positive / No Difference
HRC... 61% ----------14% ---------- 25%
BS.... 51% ----------11 % --------- 36%
O'M... 38%-----------18% --------- 43%
Polling on Won the Forum
HRC 67%
BS 16%
O'M 6%
Not Sure 11%
Plan to Vote for in Primary
HRC 72%
BS 18%
O'M 5%
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I see him being a solid second in Iowa, SC, and other states. He is starting to show movement at the perfect time and the media is picking up on it. He is the serious choice besides Clinton and people are waking up to it. I see a strong relationship between Clinton and who I believe will be a strong second in the primaries.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)with Maddow.
Polling on Change of Opinion
More Positive / Less Positive / No Difference
HRC... 61% ----------14% ---------- 25%
BS.... 51% ----------11 % --------- 36%
O'M... 38%-----------18% --------- 43%
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I would also argue that polling such specific and barely watched events are meaningless. It would be like polling being done on opinions of one single episode of Survivor.
We all know where Hillary currently is. An unchallenged front runner. I'm very confident that the race for second is going to look much different than people believe it to be today.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)a large audience. Sorry but she did not give numbers.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Just under 500,000 of their most sought demographic. While we sometimes like to think everyone is watching, they aren't. We are talking small numbers of people who already made up their minds for the first part. When you hear them mention large audience, they are simply referencing a comparison to Fox, who they actually beat in viewership during the forum.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Half a mill--not bad for a Friday night.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Republican data first:
PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 19m19 minutes ago
PublicPolicyPolling Retweeted Jon Green
Carson 26, Rubio 26, Trump 19, Cruz 11 among the (small) pyramids were for storing grain crowd
WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)I believe he will be the GOP nominee.
JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)riversedge
(70,299 posts)Hillary team is WORKING. NOT taking anything for granted
Mike McCollum ?@McCollumMike 16h16 hours ago
.@HillaryforSC launched #SCStudents4Hillary at over 20 campuses statewide. Is your school represented. Join today! http://hrc.ms/2r
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Brandon LaShay ?@brandonspeak 13h13 hours ago
Weekly USC phone bank is underway. #SCStudents4Hillary #UofSC @HillaryforSC
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Hillary for SC Retweeted
Brandon LaShay ?@brandonspeak 23h23 hours ago
@HillaryforSC volunteers set to canvass this morning for @HillaryforSC with umbrellas, ponchos, and smiles! #HillYes
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)so young! Everyone knows that Hillary is turning off young voters.
Thanks for the great news, btw!
riversedge
(70,299 posts)stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)tecelote
(5,122 posts)Take a look at history and you will see why Hillary supporters have to push the Bernie is unelectable meme. They are afraid of history repeating itself.
November 4, 2008
Hillary 44%
Obama 22%
But what's real fun is to look at the trajectory:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/us/democratic_presidential_nomination-191.html
For those that don't like the site itself, here is Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationwide_opinion_polling_for_the_Democratic_Party_2008_presidential_candidates
Like Obama, Bernie just needs exposure.
America doesn't need the pick of the oligarchy and corporate media.
America needs a President of the people, by the people, and for the people.
America for Americans.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)and another rose for her basket of roses
Link to headline article
Christopher Coons endorsed Hillary Clinton on New Day - CNNPolitics.com
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware endorsed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid on CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday, saying the former Secretary of State has the
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/10/politics/christopher-coons-hillary-clinton-endorsement/index.html#
Story highlights
Sen. Christopher Coons endorsed Hillary Clinton Tuesday on CNN's New Day
Coons was a vocal supporter of Vice President Joe Biden hoping he'd enter the race
Washington (CNN)Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware endorsed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid on CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday, saying the former Secretary of State has the best shot at winning the general election.
"Across a wide range of issues from college access to manufacturing, from foreign policy to leadership, I'm thrilled to be endorsing her today in her run for president," he told CNN's Alisyn Camerota.
Coons said he chose Clinton over fellow Senator Bernie Sanders because of her economic positions.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)"Coons said he chose Clinton over fellow Senator Bernie Sanders because of her economic positions. "
brooklynite
(94,727 posts)Have I missed anything?
riversedge
(70,299 posts)cosmicone
(11,014 posts)MoonRiver
(36,926 posts)SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 10, 2015, 01:57 PM - Edit history (1)
the media is owned by the 1%.
Her inability to actually answer a question is uncanny. What was her answer on Goldman Sachs and the 600K? And then her bullshit answer about she yelled at Nasdaq? Nasdaq had nothing to do with the crash in 07-08. Nasdaq is textiles, not the bankers.
It's amazing that no one is calling her out on her bullshit. It's almost like, no matter what she says, it's OK with everyone.
Amazing
riversedge
(70,299 posts)SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)It clouds one's mind and makes them vote for the wrong candidate.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Robbins
(5,066 posts)she won the democratic forum
making their own reality i see.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Silly--this poll is the reality.
PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 6m6 minutes ago
Maddow forum Friday reinforced Clinton's advantage in SC- 67% who watched thought she won, 16% Sanders, 6% O'Malley: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/trump-leads-but-falling-in-sc-clinton-dominant.html
riversedge
(70,299 posts)PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 14m14 minutes ago
Clinton up 79/14 w/ Dems in SC, but only 40/37 w/ non-Dems planning to vote in primary. Puts overall lead at 72/18: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/trump-leads-but-falling-in-sc-clinton-dominant.html
.......On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton continues to be dominant, getting 72% to 18% for Bernie Sanders, and 5% for Martin O'Malley. In September Clinton led Sanders 66/12 in a Biden-less field, so her 54 point advantage on Sanders has remained steady. Clinton's up big with every segment of the Democratic electorate but what's most notable are the numbers with African Americans- she gets 86% to 11% for Sanders and 1% for O'Malley. Those numbers really speak to the trouble Sanders may have in states beyond Iowa and New Hampshire that have considerably more diverse primary electorates. Clinton is also polling over 70% with liberals, women, men, and seniors while getting over 60% with moderates and younger voters. Her weaker groups, comparatively, are whites where she leads 56/25 and non-Democrats where she leads Sanders only 40/37. Those self identified Republicans and independents are the only thing keeping the race even within 60 points- among actual Democrats Clinton's up 79/14.
Rachel Maddow's forum in South Carolina last Friday looks to have been a success- 32% of Democratic primary voters in the state say they watched it. It mostly reinforced Clinton's front runner status in the state- 67% who watched declared her to be the winner to 16% for Sanders and 6% for O'Malley. And although forum viewers said it made them view all three candidates more positively Clinton (61% more positive, 14% less positive) came out ahead of both Sanders (51/11) and O'Malley (38/18) on that metric as well.
Full results here
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)cannabis_flower
(3,765 posts)The methodology of the poll. Did they call cell phones, landlines or something else? How many and how did they draw their sample size and from what areas?