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WI_DEM

(33,497 posts)
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 11:54 AM Nov 2015

PPP SC: HRC: 72% Bernie: 18% HRC up 86-11 with African Americans

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.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/11/trump-leads-but-falling-in-sc-clinton-dominant.html#more

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PPP SC: HRC: 72% Bernie: 18% HRC up 86-11 with African Americans (Original Post) WI_DEM Nov 2015 OP
K & R Iliyah Nov 2015 #1
These SC numbers are awesome. nt sufrommich Nov 2015 #2
I dont think Bernie will win any states at all. moobu2 Nov 2015 #3
It's a wonderful sight to see! NurseJackie Nov 2015 #4
Is Sanders even contesting SC? firebrand80 Nov 2015 #5
yeah yeah yeah Robbins Nov 2015 #6

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
4. It's a wonderful sight to see!
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 01:35 PM
Nov 2015

Things really aren't looking very hopeful for Bernie's campaign. I wonder what his supporters could do differently to achieve better results.

Robbins

(5,066 posts)
6. yeah yeah yeah
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 01:55 PM
Nov 2015

according to clinton supporters bernie should just give up and let her being cornated.

60% with younger voters

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