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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 04:47 PM Mar 2016

New PPP Ohio Poll: HRC: 56% Bernie: 35%

Another big Industrial State coming up a week from tomorrow:

On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton has a pretty solid lead with 56% to 35% for Bernie Sanders. Clinton's up 52/41 with white voters but as has been happening elsewhere what really fuels her lead is a 74/14 advantage with African Americans. 81% of Clinton's voters are firmly committed to voting for her, compared to 67% of Sanders'. Among just voters whose minds are totally made up, Clinton's leads expands to 66/34. Sanders leads with 'very liberal' voters 48/39 and younger voters 50/41, but Clinton more than makes up for it with leads of 62/33 among 'somewhat liberal' voters, 61/30 among moderates, and 70/22 with seniors.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/03/trump-kasich-in-tight-ohio-race.html#more

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New PPP Ohio Poll: HRC: 56% Bernie: 35% (Original Post) book_worm Mar 2016 OP
Let me be the first. Tarheel_Dem Mar 2016 #1
K&R! stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #2
Looking good in Ohio! livetohike Mar 2016 #3
That line with the firmly committed percentages is very interesting. LonePirate Mar 2016 #4
Woo hoo! SunSeeker Mar 2016 #5
K & R Iliyah Mar 2016 #6
But, but....Ohio is a northern state! charlyvi Mar 2016 #7
21 points = "pretty solid lead" 72DejaVu Mar 2016 #8
K&R SharonClark Mar 2016 #9

LonePirate

(13,417 posts)
4. That line with the firmly committed percentages is very interesting.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 04:58 PM
Mar 2016

If MI and OH end up close to where most of the recent polls have the race, then primary season is pretty much over except for the shouting.

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