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Posted elsewhere is a Monmouth University poll headlined "NATIONAL: CLINTON HOLDS STEADY IN DEM RACE ". The poll asks only four questions and here is what I found:
Question 1. I know the 2016 election is far away, but who would you support for the Democratic nomination for president if the candidates were:
June April
Joe Biden 12% 16%
Lincoln Chafee 0% n/a
Hillary Clinton 57% 60%
Martin OMalley 1% 2%
Bernie Sanders 12% 7%
Jim Webb 2% 1%
(VOL) Other 0% 0%
(VOL) No one 2% 2%
(VOL) Undecided 14% 12%
Conclusion-only two choices increased in this poll-Bernie Sanders and undecided.
Question 2.Im going to read you a few names of people who might run for president in 2016. Please tell me if your general impression of each is favorable or unfavorable, or if you dont really have an opinion.
Fav Unfav No opinion
Vice President Joe Biden 62% 18% 20%
--April 2015 65 22 14
--December 2014 46 32 22
Governor Lincoln Chafee 9 18 74
--April 2015 n/a n/a n/a
--December 2014 n/a n/a n/a
Hillary Clinton 78 12% 10%
--April 2015 76 16 8
--December 2014 82 11 7
Governor Martin OMalley 13 18 70
--April 2015 21 12 66
--December 2014 10 13 77
Senator Bernie Sanders 29 18 54
--April 2015 30 12 58
--December 2014 22 13 65
Senator Jim Webb 9 20 71
--April 2015 14 18 68
--December 2014 11 14 75
In this question only two choices lose favorables-Jim Webb and Hillary Clinton. Also Clinton and Biden are the only two to actually increase their "no opinion" percentages.
What I find in the poll is that Clinton is slowly losing support and Sanders is slowly gaining-I'm good with that. But if your poll supports this then so should your headline-otherwise it is just an op-ed.
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daleanime
(17,796 posts)nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)and I will take my leave from this place, permanently. That is what happened in 2008. The whistles will be just different, but whistles nonetheless.
nc4bo
(17,651 posts)L0oniX
(31,493 posts)geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)Bernie is gaining, non-candidate Biden lost a bunch, in terms of %.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)3% isn't really 'movement'. Lose another 3% and I'll grant that she 'moved'. What I find more interesting is from where Bernie is gaining. It almost looks like he might be pulling from the crowd who wanted to vote Biden. I would have pegged them for going to Hillary once it became apparent Biden wasn't entering the race.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Hillary Clinton has lots of name recognition. Bernie Sanders not so much. Joe Biden good name recognition.
It can be easy for us here on DU to forget that we are vastly more involved in politics and the political process than the vast majority of people out there.
nilesobek
(1,423 posts)No matter what we've got to work and stick together. Too much at stake with the infighting going on. A Republican dominated Senate, House, the courts, and finally, the POTUS to take total control. They are going to roll us back like Wal-Mart into the land of the Neo-cons.
All I know is I'm a confirmed Democrat since 1992. I don't care who the candidate is, the Neo-cons have to be stopped. We saw what they did to foreign counties in the name of Capitalism and protecting "freedom." Remember all those stupidly named military operations? Enduring Freedom? For who?