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HerbChestnut

(3,649 posts)
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 06:49 PM Nov 2015

New McClatchy/Marist poll, Bernie vs. The Republicans

Sanders would lose to Carson by 2 percentage points and defeat Rubio by 3, Bush by 10, Cruz or Trump by 12, and Fiorina by 14.


These results weren't posted in the other handful of threads so I thought I'd create one.
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New McClatchy/Marist poll, Bernie vs. The Republicans (Original Post) HerbChestnut Nov 2015 OP
Thanks for this. Was wondering... think Nov 2015 #1
Meaningless poll cosmicone Nov 2015 #2
So you feel pretty good that the CCM is all in for your corporate candidate, right? senz Nov 2015 #4
Thanks! and I bet he'll look better against Carson in the next round of polls femmedem Nov 2015 #3
 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
2. Meaningless poll
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:03 PM
Nov 2015

Sanders has not been seriously vetted by media and not all his writings have been scrutinized because he is a very long shot.

Once he is tried by the fire of media, he would have difficulty catching up with republicans especially against a barrage of 1.8 billion dollars worth of ads.

Facebook and Reddit are not enough to win a dogcatcher's race .. let alone POTUS.

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
4. So you feel pretty good that the CCM is all in for your corporate candidate, right?
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:11 PM
Nov 2015

Big boys gotta stick together.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
3. Thanks! and I bet he'll look better against Carson in the next round of polls
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:04 PM
Nov 2015

now that Carson is getting more widely known.

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