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Sun Oct 4, 2015, 08:43 PM Oct 2015

NBC/WSJ/Marist polls Sunday morning Hillary 47 - BS 36 in Iowa....

Meanwhile, in the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton maintains her lead in Iowa. Clinton now leads Sanders 47 percent to 36 percent, respectively - very similar to the 48-to-37 advantage she held in the NBC/WSJ/Marist polls last month. Her lead does shrink to just five percentage points when Vice President Joe Biden is theoretically added to the race, however. Biden continues to mull a presidential run in 2016.

If Biden opts out as it now appears he will Hillary's numbers should surge forward.

http://www.kwwl.com/story/30181661/2015/10/04/new-nbc-polls-trump-holding-slim-lead-in-iowa

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NBC/WSJ/Marist polls Sunday morning Hillary 47 - BS 36 in Iowa.... (Original Post) Historic NY Oct 2015 OP
Now that the polls are comparing August to October shifts rather than June to September the Fred Sanders Oct 2015 #1
Looking good from here. Thinkingabout Oct 2015 #2
An improvement for Hillary. Dawson Leery Oct 2015 #3
K&R. Go Hillary! lunamagica Oct 2015 #4
K & R SunSeeker Oct 2015 #5

Fred Sanders

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1. Now that the polls are comparing August to October shifts rather than June to September the
Sun Oct 4, 2015, 08:48 PM
Oct 2015

front runner is still away in front and still as formidable to the GOP, as before.

Didn't the GOP and corporate media learn their lesson the last time they tried and failed to kill a Clinton with all barrels blazing....it only makes a Clinton stronger.

Clinton wins Iowa and Sanders wins NH and after that it is soon over and the United Democratic Party can go back fully to exposing the creeping and creepy fascism of the GOP and their media enablers.

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