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GeorgiaPeanuts

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Sun Apr 3, 2016, 11:46 AM Apr 2016

CBS/YouGov New York Poll: Clinton 53% - Sanders 43% - Undecided 4%

http://fr.scribd.com/doc/306816571/CBS-News-2016-Battleground-Tracker-New-York-April-2016

New York is starting to thaw a bit, and looks primed to feel maximum bern right when it needs to.



edit:

Also interesting for Honesty, even in her hometown she is seen as dishonest:

Sanders 72% - 8%
Clinton 52% - 28%

52% Want more progressive policies than what Barack Obama has done.
41% Want to continue what Barack Obama has done.

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CBS/YouGov New York Poll: Clinton 53% - Sanders 43% - Undecided 4% (Original Post) GeorgiaPeanuts Apr 2016 OP
It's just objectively true that Sanders has outperformed late polling Recursion Apr 2016 #1
Digging deeper, you see some other interesting finds Democrats Ascendant Apr 2016 #2
She is winning African Americans 65%-31% and Latinos 75%-19% DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #5
Good catch! Democrats Ascendant Apr 2016 #6
Those are crazy good numbers...The latter augur well for CA. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #7
CBS Wisconsin Poll: Sanders 49% - Clinton 47% - Undecided 4% brooklynite Apr 2016 #3
Getting closer. tabasco Apr 2016 #4

Recursion

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1. It's just objectively true that Sanders has outperformed late polling
Sun Apr 3, 2016, 11:53 AM
Apr 2016

in every state that is not an old cotton state. Some Sanders supporters read more into this than is probably true (both about the old cotton states and about the rest of the states), but as a predictable phenomenon it remains.

2. Digging deeper, you see some other interesting finds
Sun Apr 3, 2016, 12:15 PM
Apr 2016

11% sampled declared they definitely or probably WON'T vote
76% of democrats have decided and probably won't change
40% voting for Sanders are backing him even though they don't think he'll win the nom
52% feel Sanders is prepared to be Pres
81% feel Clinton is prepared to be Pres
53% think there have been enough debates

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