2016 Postmortem
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Phoenix, Arizona November 19, 2015. In a test election for the Democratic presidential primary in Arizona, Hillary Clinton enjoys a wide lead over Bernie Sanders, 47 to 19 percent. Among Democrats who are men, her voting power is ever greater, with nearly six of ten giving her the nod, a percent that drops to 40 percent among Arizona=s Democrat women. Bernie Sanders does not, however, benefit from this pattern because Democrat women are simply more undecided about who they favor (37% compared to 14% among men).
Bernie Sanders draws his best vote from among younger Democrats where he attracts 31 percent of the vote but still trails Hillary Clinton who garners 41 percent. The Sanders vote is also modestly above average in Pima County and among Hispanic voters. Indeed, more than half of the support for Bernie Sanders comes from within the ranks of Latino Democrats (54%).
Candidate Martin O=Malley attracted only two percent of the Democrat vote as of the time of this survey.
Clinton's voting power increases with the age of voters, peaking at 52 percent among voters 55 years of age and older.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2016/BRC_AZ_Dem_Nov_2015.pdf
DesertFlower
(11,649 posts)i listen to o'malley the more i like him.
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Though it could be over by that time.
enid602
(8,629 posts)Think of how much bigger the chasm would hsve been had Grijalva not endorsed Bernie. Very sad.