Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumPoll: Hillary Loses 33 Points With White Female Voters, Now Tied With Bernie Sanders
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The WaPo-ABC poll, taken as the Clinton campaign set about its latest reset, shows her trajectory continuing to spiral downward. Leading 42 percent to Sanders 24 percent among Democratic and Democrat-leaning voters, Clinton has seen a drop in support of 21 points since July, while Sanders has picked up 10 points. She has lost ground with most demographic groups, but the sharpest drop has come among women and particularly white women, [the poll says]. In July, 64 percent of white women said they supported Clinton; today, it is 31 percent, the same level of backing as Sanders, whose support has doubled among this group.
http://dcpols.com/poll-hillary-looses-33-points-with-white-female-voters-now-tied-with-bernie-sanders/
mhatrw
(10,786 posts)tomm2thumbs
(13,297 posts)that very one thing you can't fake
MisterP
(23,730 posts)authenticity dress rehearsal at 9 sharp, and in the afternoon we'll call our donors and reassure them that any authenticity won't ever go so far as to hurt their current interests in the American economy"
Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)tecelote
(5,122 posts)Authenticity creates trust.
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Now let's turn this country upside down...
Bernie & Elizabeth
Take 99% of America back and give it to the people.
Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)merrily
(45,251 posts)I also believe that what is going on now is not indecision or soul-searching, but research and discussions with potential donors, super delegates, etc.
Until Biden says definitely if he's going to the prom, I won't know what to make of polls. Also, after January 1, polls will be riveting. Now, they're fun.
That said, Go Bernie!
Also, that is a rather startling error for a headline. Unless the points had been imprisoned and Hillary set them free, the headline should have begun "Hillary loses 33 points." (The website made the error, not the awesome OP.)
leftcoastmountains
(2,968 posts)MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)I've yet to see a hard-nosed analysis showing how Sanders can win the support of women, blacks and Latinos.
And Hillary is authentically adaptive, unlike Sanders. And she has a grass-roots following among bankers.