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riversedge

(70,184 posts)
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 11:23 AM Oct 2015

Oct 30 FL state poll; Clinton 54.8, Sanders 18.8


Oct 30 FL state poll; Clinton 54.8, Sanders 18.8




http://polls.saintleo.edu/ben-carson-nearly-ties-with-frontrunner-trump-nationally-among-likely-gop-voters-while-jeb-bush-trails-nationally-and-in-florida/



Ben Carson Nearly Ties with Frontrunner Trump Nationally Among Likely GOP Voters, while Jeb Bush Trails, Nationally and in Florida
Tightening of Democratic Field Helps Already-Strong Clinton; Any Break-Away Move by Trump from the GOP Field Would Boost Clinton’s Advantage


Democratic Politics Continue to Favor Clinton


Among the likely Democratic voters nationwide, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton drew 54.8 percent of the respondents’ support. Since Vice President Joe Biden announced on October 21 that he will not run for president, the 15.8 percent of Democratic likely voters who favored him will likely become Clinton supporters, Orlando said. U.S. Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders was selected by 12 percent of the likely Democratic voters.

“Hillary’s still the horse in the Democratic race, and I think that [Vice President] Biden’s support will now gravitate to her,” stated Saint Leo’s Orlando. ...................

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251744241#post8






DemocratSinceBirth (60,123 posts) Oct 30

BOOM- Florida Poll-Clinton 47% Trump -38%/ Clinton 46% Carson 42%/Clinton 46% Rubio 39%





The survey also asked 764 likely voters whom they would select for president given a variety of Republican candidates opposing Hillary Clinton. The results showed Clinton surpassed the leading Republicans. The margin of error for responses is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate
Hillary Clinton 47.0 Donald Trump 37.9
Hillary Clinton 45.8 Ben Carson 41.5
Hillary Clinton 45.8 Marco Rubio 39.1
Hillary Clinton 44.7 Jeb Bush 34.2
Hillary Clinton 47.4 Carly Fiorina 36.4


http://tinyurl.com/oa7f7rf


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Oct 30 FL state poll; Clinton 54.8, Sanders 18.8 (Original Post) riversedge Oct 2015 OP
K & R Thinkingabout Oct 2015 #1
Great news! workinclasszero Oct 2015 #2
State after state. Sander's folks can not deny it anymore. Too many state polls are riversedge Oct 2015 #3
Sanders' folks can deny ANYTHING. Lyric Oct 2015 #5
So many riversedge Oct 2015 #6
This is shaping up to be quite the blowout! And I love this gif... Tarheel_Dem Oct 2015 #4

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
1. K & R
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 11:30 AM
Oct 2015

Thanks for sharing, numbers are holding and I think as the debates roll out she will show the candidate who is very easy to support and is has the ability to do the job required as president.

riversedge

(70,184 posts)
3. State after state. Sander's folks can not deny it anymore. Too many state polls are
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 12:05 PM
Oct 2015

showing essentially the same thing.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
5. Sanders' folks can deny ANYTHING.
Sat Oct 31, 2015, 12:41 AM
Oct 2015

They've proven that over and over. I'm starting to think that DU has been invaded by the Naderites who gave us Shrubya--these people can't be Democrats. They are predictable little lemmings, heading right over that same cliff again. Thank goodness this time we have a better candidate than Al Gore, or we'd all be screwed.

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