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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:34 AM Dec 2015

Simple Poll: Does the DNC want Hillary to be the nominee?

Curious what the DU think about the DNC!


26 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
YES! The DNC favors Hillary!
25 (96%)
NO! The DNC is not biased!
1 (4%)
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Simple Poll: Does the DNC want Hillary to be the nominee? (Original Post) Logical Dec 2015 OP
Yes, and so do most Democrats Renew Deal Dec 2015 #1
See you think the DNC should favor a candidate before the primaries begin.... Logical Dec 2015 #3
I don't think the party should take sides Renew Deal Dec 2015 #5
Is it right or wrong? Fearless Dec 2015 #22
The DNC is running it like an incumbency. joshcryer Dec 2015 #8
The best she is doing is 39% of the Dems... Hepburn Dec 2015 #4
Thats new age math.... Segami Dec 2015 #6
Please help me with the math Renew Deal Dec 2015 #9
Your authority is to a link on the DU that has no link to any authority? Hepburn Dec 2015 #11
Here's the link Renew Deal Dec 2015 #13
October... Hepburn Dec 2015 #14
Find a national poll that has Sanders winning. Renew Deal Dec 2015 #16
Hint...that is not relevant Hepburn Dec 2015 #17
Is this the part where you admit you're wrong? Renew Deal Dec 2015 #18
Is this the part where you admit that you could not take and pass a HS civics test? Hepburn Dec 2015 #19
New age math indeed Renew Deal Dec 2015 #7
Yes, and most Democrats as well. leftofcool Dec 2015 #2
Bernie WILL be the next president! Fawke Em Dec 2015 #12
Not likely leftofcool Dec 2015 #15
Bernie WILL be the next president! Fawke Em Dec 2015 #20
You ought to include a third option rocktivity Dec 2015 #10
Probably, since she is the only Democrat in the race. Lil Missy Dec 2015 #21
But Hillary should take lessons form him. nt Logical Dec 2015 #24
Yes (nt) bigwillq Dec 2015 #23
 

Logical

(22,457 posts)
3. See you think the DNC should favor a candidate before the primaries begin....
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:37 AM
Dec 2015

You are clueless how the DNC should work.

Renew Deal

(81,861 posts)
5. I don't think the party should take sides
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:41 AM
Dec 2015

But it happens all the time, especially on the local level.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
8. The DNC is running it like an incumbency.
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:44 AM
Dec 2015

And in an incumbent race the DNC will favor the incumbent and not care too much about the John Wolfe, Jr. or the Bill Bradley.

I think it's wrong but that's how I see it.

Hepburn

(21,054 posts)
4. The best she is doing is 39% of the Dems...
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:39 AM
Dec 2015

...unless you took a different HS math class than I did 39% is not most.

Renew Deal

(81,861 posts)
9. Please help me with the math
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:46 AM
Dec 2015

Which is more? 59 or 26?

2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (Monmouth) Clinton 59, Sanders 26, O'Malley 4
Clinton +33

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251914710

Hepburn

(21,054 posts)
11. Your authority is to a link on the DU that has no link to any authority?
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:47 AM
Dec 2015

LMAO! This is even a new low for you!

Renew Deal

(81,861 posts)
13. Here's the link
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:49 AM
Dec 2015
http://politickernj.com/2015/12/monmouth-national-poll-clinton-holds-59-26-lead-over-sanders/

Hillary Clinton’s substantial lead over Bernie Sanders in the latest national Monmouth University Poll is basically unchanged from October. Most Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters would be satisfied with Clinton as the nominee, even if they are not currently supporting her in the party contest.

Clinton currently has the support of 59% of Democrats nationwide, which is similar to the 57% support she held in October right after the first debate. Sanders gets 26% support, which is basically unchanged from his 24% support two months ago. Martin O’Malley has 4% support, up from 1%.

Hepburn

(21,054 posts)
17. Hint...that is not relevant
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:55 AM
Dec 2015

Elections are not based on national numbers or we would have had a President Gore. Have you heard of the Electoral College?

She show me a poll where Hillary gets the needed Electoral votes.

Renew Deal

(81,861 posts)
7. New age math indeed
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:44 AM
Dec 2015

Friday, December 11

2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (FOX News) Clinton 56, Sanders 34, O'Malley 2
Clinton +22

2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (ABC /Wash Post) Clinton 59, Sanders 28, O'Malley 5
Clinton +31


Wednesday, 12/16/15

2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (Monmouth) Clinton 59, Sanders 26, O'Malley 4
Clinton +33

Tuesday, December 15

Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (Loras College) Clinton 59, Sanders 27, O'Malley 4
Clinton +32

Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (PPP) Clinton 52, Sanders 34, O'Malley 7
Clinton +18

Monday, December 14

2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination (NBC/WSJ) Clinton 56, Sanders 37, O'Malley 4
Clinton +19

Iowa Democratic Presidential Caucus (DMR/Bloomberg) Clinton 48, Sanders 39, O'Malley 4
Clinton +9

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251914710

Lil Missy

(17,865 posts)
21. Probably, since she is the only Democrat in the race.
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 03:47 AM
Dec 2015

Bernie has only been a Democrat for 5 minutes.

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