Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumNew Nov 10 PPP poll: Who won SC Forum? Clinton 67%, Sanders 16%
Last edited Tue Nov 10, 2015, 11:59 AM - Edit history (3)
Just now on Maddow. I can not recall any other numbers.
Also see PPP new poll results below for SC (officially out Nov 10)
DCBob
(24,689 posts)Hooooge!
Tarheel_Dem
(31,235 posts)DCBob
(24,689 posts)Full results tomorrow.
Tarheel_Dem
(31,235 posts)I'll make an exception tonight.
DURHAM D
(32,610 posts)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%
Tarheel_Dem
(31,235 posts)Democrats "do" know him.
Walk away
(9,494 posts)The folks in my real world Hillary Group all thought she had won but we are kind of prejudice! Here at DU the talk in the general forums is that everyone did well.
Apparently, people are finally connecting with her. I think we have to remember that Obama was an incredibly exceptional candidate and she came very close to winning in 2008.
After 4 years as SOS she has given herself a resume that no other candidate can come close to. Bernie Sanders is no match for her no matter how hard his minions attack, smear and slander her. She is winning.
Cha
(297,314 posts)look silly.
I mean there are real issues but I've seen too many of their desperate, inane ploys that only leaves them looking well.. desperate.
Cha
(297,314 posts)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%
DURHAM D
(32,610 posts)Do you think we should start a petition for more debates?
Cha
(297,314 posts)Gothmog
(145,321 posts)riversedge
(70,242 posts)DURHAM D
(32,610 posts)The big surprise is that O'M did not help himself.
DCBob
(24,689 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)I didn't think Sanders would do so badly, though. I thought he'd at least be in the mid to high 20's.
riversedge
(70,242 posts)O'M was just to 'pointed" and did not appreciate him at all. That left Hillary who laughed and got asked hard questions.
Cha
(297,314 posts)BootinUp
(47,165 posts)she will be in purple states versus a Sanders or O'Malley.
riversedge
(70,242 posts)msrizzo
(796 posts)Bernie did about how I expected.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)cosmicone
(11,014 posts)We are winning .. pumpitampum pum pum pum (Yes, I stole it from Farmers' Insurance)
freshwest
(53,661 posts)rbrnmw
(7,160 posts)To be a Hillary Clinton supporter.
stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)feel_the_drop
(12 posts)riversedge
(70,242 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)riversedge
(70,242 posts)PublicPolicyPolling ?@ppppolls 7m7 minutes ago
Clinton leads Sanders 86/11 w/ black voters in SC. Troubles w/ non-white voters big problem for Sanders post-IA/NH: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/trump-leads-but-falling-in-sc-clinton-dominant.html
riversedge
(70,242 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.