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kstewart33

(6,551 posts)
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 05:43 PM Jun 2016

Some numbers from LA Times poll released today (May 19 - 31)

...among those most likely to vote, based on their voting history and stated intentions this time around, Clinton led, 49%-39%, in the new poll. Her standing is bolstered by the reliability of her older supporters, who have a proven record of casting ballots.

She also leads convincingly among registered Democrats; 53% of likely Democratic voters supported her, to 37% for Sanders. Throughout the year, she has carried party members in every state but Sanders’ home state of Vermont and next-door New Hampshire, where he won in a landslide.

As he has elsewhere, Sanders benefits here from party rules that allow registered nonpartisan voters — known in California as “no party preference” voters — to take part in the Democratic primary. Among nonpartisans who were likely to vote, Sanders led by 48%-35%.


http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-latimes-presidential-primary-poll-20160602-snap-story.html
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Some numbers from LA Times poll released today (May 19 - 31) (Original Post) kstewart33 Jun 2016 OP
You mean that more Democrats actually are voting for her? News to the Bernie-ites I'm sure tonyt53 Jun 2016 #1
bernie will celan up among the trump voters who cross over nt msongs Jun 2016 #2
If they vote for Bernie, they're Bernie voters. Qutzupalotl Jun 2016 #4
Definite proof that it doesn't make any sense at all to GOTV for Hillary. What for? highprincipleswork Jun 2016 #3

Qutzupalotl

(14,313 posts)
4. If they vote for Bernie, they're Bernie voters.
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 06:56 PM
Jun 2016

See how that works?

No need to spin a loss yet. Let's see who wins first.

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