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WI_DEM

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Mon Mar 14, 2016, 10:50 AM Mar 2016

New Quinnipiac Polls of Ohio and Florida

Florida Democrat - Clinton over Sanders 60 - 34 percent.

Ohio Democrat - Clinton edges Sanders 51 - 46 percent.

Among Florida likely Democratic primary voters, there is no gender gap: women back Clinton over Sanders 60 - 35 percent and men back her 60 - 33 percent. Self-professed "very liberal Democrats back Sanders 57 - 39 percent, while Clinton takes other Democrats by wide margins.

There is a larger gender gap among Ohio likely Democratic primary voters as women back Clinton over Sanders 56 - 39 percent, while men back Sanders 55 - 43 percent. Sanders has a big 64 - 36 percent lead among "very liberal" voters and 50 percent of "somewhat liberal" voters to Clinton's 46 percent. She leads 59 - 38 percent among "moderate or conservative voters"

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/2016-presidential-swing-state-polls/release-detail?ReleaseID=2332

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New Quinnipiac Polls of Ohio and Florida (Original Post) WI_DEM Mar 2016 OP
polls are fine, but lets make calls to get the Hillary supporters out to vote still_one Mar 2016 #1
I'll be phone-banking today. eom BlueMTexpat Mar 2016 #3
REC&KICK!!! still_one Mar 2016 #4
THANK YOU!! nt SunSeeker Mar 2016 #5
The one good thing about the MI "surprise" BlueMTexpat Mar 2016 #2

BlueMTexpat

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2. The one good thing about the MI "surprise"
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 10:56 AM
Mar 2016

is that no Clinton supporter will sit this election out because they believe Hillary is a shoo-in or vote in the GOPer primary in a state with an open primary.

In the latter especially, precincts had better have a LOT of Dem voting forms, so that voters don't get turned away. It is interesting that happened in MI in areas where Clinton was favored.

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