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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In Iowa Sanders' support rose +34% and Clinton's dropped -8%, and in NH Sanders rose +40% while [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)2. Lol. I was all... Wtf? Thank you for bottom lining it for me. Too fuggin' funny! Nt.
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In Iowa Sanders' support rose +34% and Clinton's dropped -8%, and in NH Sanders rose +40% while [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
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Lol. I was all... Wtf? Thank you for bottom lining it for me. Too fuggin' funny! Nt.
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#2
Really do you know what you are reading? Bernie has climbed from barely on the radar
Luminous Animal
Dec 2015
#5
If "ahead by a comfortable margin" means "behind in NH" and "single-digit lead in Iowa," then yes!
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#7
No, she is not. She has lost one third of the already shrinking Dem base which was never Bernie's
sabrina 1
Dec 2015
#38
You can't really tell much because ARG is offering this as a one-of-a-kind poll (i.e., they don't
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#19
Sanders definitely has stronger poll results in Iowa and NH - I just chose those polls because they
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#11
Polls are not ballot boxes. No matter who has momentum in the polls, you are misreading the poll if
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#18
Where was Clinton's Iowa and New Hampshire polling in January and where is it now? Where was Sanders
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#28
Clinton falling in Iowa and New Hampshire while Sanders rises in both states "doesn't matter" - HA!
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#32
Polls showing Clinton slightly ahead are generally Iowa polls, polls showing Sanders slightly ahead
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#36