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firebrand80

(2,760 posts)
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 06:23 PM Apr 2016

NBC NY: Hillary 57 (+2), Bernie 40 (-1)

Hillary Clinton has expanded her lead over Bernie Sanders in New York's April 19 Democratic presidential primary, according to a new NBC 4 New York/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.

Clinton gets support of 57 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the poll, while Sanders gets 40 percent.
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NBC NY: Hillary 57 (+2), Bernie 40 (-1) (Original Post) firebrand80 Apr 2016 OP
That's too bad. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #1
Hillary is SURGING! workinclasszero Apr 2016 #2
Big K&R! livetohike Apr 2016 #3
K & R! kstewart33 Apr 2016 #4
K&R!!! Great news! lunamagica Apr 2016 #5
Maybe this is why Bernie is heading to Rome. DCBob Apr 2016 #6
Who's the patron saint of math? Nt firebrand80 Apr 2016 #7
It's Michigan all over again! Come on, flawed polling! johnnyrocket Apr 2016 #8
How can she be 20+ points ahead in the South, even nationally and significantly ahead in a state speaktruthtopower Apr 2016 #9
Because national polling is usually garbage in primaries. Zynx Apr 2016 #10
Despite their proximity, VT and NY are nothing alike nt firebrand80 Apr 2016 #11
Because you're misusing polling data, maybe? N/t Godhumor Apr 2016 #12

speaktruthtopower

(800 posts)
9. How can she be 20+ points ahead in the South, even nationally and significantly ahead in a state
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 08:29 PM
Apr 2016

flanked by VT and MA, where Bernie did well?

Zynx

(21,328 posts)
10. Because national polling is usually garbage in primaries.
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 08:34 PM
Apr 2016

Also, I think you're forgetting NY is much more diverse than either MA or especially VT. He doesn't do that well in diverse states if it's a primary.

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