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Sat Jan 30, 2016, 11:29 PM Jan 2016

Some takeaways from the Seltzer poll

5% not sure. 4% uncommitted. There's still room for movement in a tight race, especially with the second choice.
Democratic caucusers love Obama.
Democrats are more enthusiastic about Hillary as the nominee than Bernie.
2/3 of Democratic caucusers are OK with a democratic socialist. (Heard during the press conference that this has never been asked before).
Most Dem caucusers think Sanders cares more about people like them.

http://media.bloomberg.com/bb/avfile/r1OvZ1NeDjnY

Favorability Ratings
Obama 90-9
Sanders 82-12
Clinton 81-17
Warren 47-7

How enthusiastic would you be if this person became the nominee?
Choices: Very/Fairly Enthusiastic - Just OK with it/Not OK
Clinton 73-26
Sanders 69-30

It's time for a woman president
Agree-Disagree
80-11

It would be OK to have a president who describes himself as a democratic socialist
Agree-Disagree
68-25

Which candidate cares most about people like you
37 Hillary
51 Bernie
11 Not Sure

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Some takeaways from the Seltzer poll (Original Post) Renew Deal Jan 2016 OP
Thanks for the link to the poll data! Lucinda Jan 2016 #1
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