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Historic NY

(37,453 posts)
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 12:36 PM Dec 2015

Monmouth Poll Iowa. Hillary 55% BS 33% MOM 6% Likely Voters

Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 33%
Martin O’Malley 6%
(VOL) Other 1%
(VOL) “Uncommitted” 2%
(VOL) Undecided 3%

Favorable Unfavorable No opinion
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 85% 9% 6%
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders 80% 6% 14%
Former Maryland Gov Martin O’Malley 49% 10% 41%


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Monmouth Poll Iowa. Hillary 55% BS 33% MOM 6% Likely Voters (Original Post) Historic NY Dec 2015 OP
K&R. Go Hillary! lunamagica Dec 2015 #1
But, but but,but her campaign! Its has no dimension! GusBob Dec 2015 #2
But but all polls are wrong! FloridaBlues Dec 2015 #3
They we go, another paid for poll upaloopa Dec 2015 #4
But... but... Iowans are "taking notice" question everything Dec 2015 #5
Say what you want, Hillary is strong and running hard. Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #6
but..did they check facebook polls??? workinclasszero Dec 2015 #7
I do believe the Hillary Hater number is going down! yallerdawg Dec 2015 #8
Great numbers! William769 Dec 2015 #9
I can't wait for the next "D-E-B-A-T-E"! Tarheel_Dem Dec 2015 #10
Will people finally know who Bernie is then? William769 Dec 2015 #11
That's been the fall back excuse. I think the bigger problem for BS is that we know exactly who.... Tarheel_Dem Dec 2015 #12
Agreed on all counts. William769 Dec 2015 #13
I see a flatline across the graph at 30% for bernie sanders misterhighwasted Dec 2015 #14
This bit could be the most fun I've ever had with numbers- Rose Siding Dec 2015 #15

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
4. They we go, another paid for poll
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 01:06 PM
Dec 2015

Of course Monmouth paid for it.

Only 5% uncommitted or undecided.

Unless Hillary supporters desert Bernie is cooked.

But then maybe we need to discuss issues as authored by Bernie supporters instead of keeping up with how Hillary is doing.

No let's don't.

Tarheel_Dem

(31,241 posts)
12. That's been the fall back excuse. I think the bigger problem for BS is that we know exactly who....
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 05:17 PM
Dec 2015

he is, and that explains his stagnation, and in many cases, his decline. I was indifferent to him before, but watching some of his alleged "supporters" defending every anti US piece that gets posted from Kremlin sponsored "media" outlets by the Putin Pushers scares the hell out of me. I'm not sure why they've attached themselves to him & his campaign, but it makes me even more leery of him than I was before.

I could never support him, and it seems that "Democrats" are coming to the same conclusion.

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
14. I see a flatline across the graph at 30% for bernie sanders
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 06:14 PM
Dec 2015

A few slight ups & downs, but that 30% line has generally held steady straight across.

He'll need another 15 points to compete with Hillary's skyrocketing numbers. Not to mention, all her endorsements are now approaching the 800 mark.
HRC

Rose Siding

(32,623 posts)
15. This bit could be the most fun I've ever had with numbers-
Tue Dec 8, 2015, 08:48 PM
Dec 2015
Among non-Democrats who say they will change their registration to caucus
with the Democrats – representing about 14% of the current sample – Clinton and Sanders are tied at 45%
each.


All those indies who are supposed to sweep Sanders into the lead? TIED with The Hill
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