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Related: About this forumClinton Maintains Big Lead PPPpolling Hillary 56% BS 28% MOM 9%
Speaking of the Democrats things are pretty stable on their side. Hillary Clinton leads with 56% to 28% for Bernie Sanders and 9% for Martin O'Malley. Clinton has dropped slightly since our last poll from 59% to 56%, while Sanders (26% to 28%) and O'Malley (7% to 9%) have each seen 2 point gains in their support. Clinton leads with every group we track.The race is closer among younger voters (50/35), white voters (51/33), and 'very liberal' voters (55/36). Clinton has more dominant advantages
with seniors (68/21), African Americans (67/17), and voters who identify as just 'somewhat liberal' (65/23).
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/12/trump-leads-grows-nationally-41-of-his-voters-want-to-bomb-country-from-aladdin-clinton-maintains-bi.html
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Clinton Maintains Big Lead PPPpolling Hillary 56% BS 28% MOM 9% (Original Post)
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Dec 2015
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Gamecock Lefty
(700 posts)1. Wow!
She leads with younger voters and very liberal voters, too.
Hillary seems to be solidifying confidence with her supporters and those who had questions about her.
This race is far from over, but I like the way Hillary has been trending and feel confident she will be our nominee.
Excellent news!
Alfresco
(1,698 posts)2. Back to Reality.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)3. Kickin' ass. I predict over the next week, her numbers edge up. NT.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)4. You'd never know that by reading this forum.