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MSNBC: entry polls too early to call, "indication" of lead for Trump, Hillary. (Original Post) DanTex Feb 2016 OP
I'm sure they'll get the Goldman Sachs vote... R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2016 #1
I guess there's never a bad time for some Hillary bashing. DanTex Feb 2016 #4
Or some honesty. R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2016 #8
I'll wait and see what the actual counts are. book_worm Feb 2016 #2
It's based on first-time caucus goers and turnout LittleBlue Feb 2016 #3
Is there any website with actual data? DanTex Feb 2016 #5
Sorry. I got that from CNN. LittleBlue Feb 2016 #6
OK, thanks. Haven't seen any numbers on MSNBC, but maybe I missed them because of checking DU. DanTex Feb 2016 #7
Hillary supporters, get out there. Dawson Leery Feb 2016 #9
Go Hillary! workinclasszero Feb 2016 #10
 

LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
3. It's based on first-time caucus goers and turnout
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:07 PM
Feb 2016

First time voters were up for Republicans, much lower than 2008 for Democrats. Doesn't look good for Bernie.

 

LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
6. Sorry. I got that from CNN.
Mon Feb 1, 2016, 09:09 PM
Feb 2016

They just did entry polls and compared percentages. IIRC Obama had 57% new caucus goers, wheras Bernie looks to have low 40s (41% IIRC)

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