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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: New CBS News Iowa poll -- Sanders pulls within 5% of Clinton: Clinton 50%, Sanders 45%, O'Malley 4% [View all]Matariki
(18,775 posts)10. That makes sense.
But at the same time I don't see a pair up of any of the three of them. They all fall into too much the same demographic and are from relatively the same part of the US.
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New CBS News Iowa poll -- Sanders pulls within 5% of Clinton: Clinton 50%, Sanders 45%, O'Malley 4% [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
OP
I would suspect that O'Malley supporters would switch to Bernie. n/t
Fantastic Anarchist
Dec 2015
#5
I see MOE is above 8 points. Sanders could be at 53%, Mom at 12% for all we know
emulatorloo
Dec 2015
#2
Cautious? With the caucus less than 2 months away? Hell no! Let's be bold and active in closing that
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#55
We should be sprinting at full speed regardless of what Friday and Saturday polling shows. Iowa and
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#61
Boasting? We're behind in this poll. This is not a poll to boast about, but it is a poll the keep
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#68
I think he wants to be VP...then President. I'd be fine with that. He's a good man and politician.
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#9
He is a good man. His 'socialist' smears of Bernie last night didn't sit well with me
emulatorloo
Dec 2015
#12
Didn't know about that...my "Live Feed" died a slow death. But I guess he had to say
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#14
because there's a not-miniscule chance that one of the other two will have a major blowout
Scootaloo
Dec 2015
#13
This, too. At the end of the day, there is still a reason, and I'm pretty sure the DNC doesn't
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#77
It's amazing how people are impressed by truth and authenticity. That always comes
sabrina 1
Dec 2015
#15
For Bernie's victory, I am willing to posit a God who listens to fervent prayer for good
Proserpina
Dec 2015
#36
In your 1st sentence, I think you typed Sanders when you meant O'Malley
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#42
That explains why Hillary surrogates are now claiming Bernie has an integrity problem.
pa28
Dec 2015
#22
It has been suggested that DWS’s overplaying of her hand meant internal polling...
dorkzilla
Dec 2015
#34
Bernie's presence in this race has really broadened my understanding of the Democratic party.
pa28
Dec 2015
#69
I think you mean Clinton's well documented trustworthiness/dishonesty problem. People trust Sanders
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#70
I'm sure you must be right. Go back to bed -- no need to campaign for Hillary today.
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#44
Maybe CBS is now adjusting its poll numbers: avoiding egg on their faces when the primary results
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#72
If you match the "have you made your mind up" polling a month before the caucus against the "when
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#54
They interviewed 1252 registered voters to identify 459 likely caucus-goers; this is a likely caucus
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#59
They want to fixate on national polling (despite the fact that there is no "national primary day")
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#79