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Historic NY

(37,452 posts)
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 04:52 PM Nov 2015

KOS weekly rolling polls Clinton 54.2% BS 30.1%

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Iowa, on the other hand, is not so static.

Well, Sanders is static. he was at 32.4 percent on September 20, and he’s at 32.5 percent today. But Clinton has been steadily increasing her support, from 48.5 percent on September 20 to 54.4 percent today. It’s not big movement, but it’s movement nonetheless. In fact, the last four polls of the race, including all four conducted this month, have Clinton at 55 percent or better.
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KOS weekly rolling polls Clinton 54.2% BS 30.1% (Original Post) Historic NY Nov 2015 OP
No doubt, Biden dropping out of the race helped her HerbChestnut Nov 2015 #1
Getting through the Benghazi/email probe helped Jarqui Nov 2015 #2
With these numbers, I'm not really sure how Bernie expects to be the nominee. NurseJackie Nov 2015 #3
Middle schoolers, apparently n/t Godhumor Nov 2015 #4
Pfffft! NurseJackie Nov 2015 #5

Jarqui

(10,128 posts)
2. Getting through the Benghazi/email probe helped
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 05:23 PM
Nov 2015

and her campaign or PACs have been running ads pretty heavily in Iowa and NH

Along with Biden dropping out, I suspect all three factors have helped her improve her numbers.

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