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ericson00

(2,707 posts)
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 07:57 PM Aug 2015

New PPP Poll has Hillary beating all Republicans except Kasich in NH

Last edited Wed Aug 26, 2015, 09:24 PM - Edit history (1)

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_NH_82615.pdf

New Hampshire: Fiorina vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 45, Fiorina 42 Clinton +3
New Hampshire: Cruz vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 49, Cruz 38 Clinton +11
New Hampshire: Bush vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 46, Bush 39 Clinton +7
New Hampshire: Trump vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 46, Trump 44 Clinton +2
New Hampshire: Rubio vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 47, Rubio 39 Clinton +8
New Hampshire: Kasich vs. Clinton PPP (D) Kasich 43, Clinton 41 Kasich +2
New Hampshire: Bush vs. Clinton vs. Trump PPP (D) Clinton 43, Trump 28, Bush 22 Clinton +15

But I thought Hillary was sinking and over!!!! Clearly, nobody really gives a rats ass about the email "scandal." Nice try media, GOP, and far-left Clinton-haters.

On another note, Kasich is dangeorus. Also interesting is that Bush or Rubio is not even close. Trump does way better than Bush (even in a 3 way too)!!!
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New PPP Poll has Hillary beating all Republicans except Kasich in NH (Original Post) ericson00 Aug 2015 OP
I bet my right arm Hillary would beat Kasich too leftofcool Aug 2015 #1
Kasich is MoE there ericson00 Aug 2015 #2
Probably. Hillary will kill Cruz in the election. leftofcool Aug 2015 #3
Can You Imagine Having to Listen to Cruz Whine Every Night during General Election Stallion Aug 2015 #7
Wait a minute, wait a darn minute, didn't I read on the DU that HRC is toast. Iliyah Aug 2015 #4
when Bush is nowhere close to the front, when leading Republicans are saying ericson00 Aug 2015 #5
I guess she's not toast after all MaggieD Aug 2015 #6
You didn't mention this part cannabis_flower Aug 2015 #8
he's not gonna be the nominee. Also, even if what you mention is the case, ericson00 Aug 2015 #9
Well, no wonder she's so far ahead of Bernie in New Hampshire...oh, wait. Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2015 #10
this is general election, not primary ericson00 Aug 2015 #11
She's basically tied with Trump TSIAS Aug 2015 #12
Sanders is more electable jfern Aug 2015 #13
if New Hampshire were the only place with electoral votes, ericson00 Aug 2015 #14
Just LOL at the idea that NH is more socialist friendly jfern Aug 2015 #21
That's nice, but she has to win the primary first. AtomicKitten Aug 2015 #15
why do only 10%, give or take a few points, of Democrats chose Biden as a preference? ericson00 Aug 2015 #17
probably because he's made no moves to run until now AtomicKitten Aug 2015 #18
some fuzzy history right there ericson00 Aug 2015 #19
The subject is this election cycle. Careful moving those goalposts. AtomicKitten Aug 2015 #20
Too goddamn early for this poll. short circuit Aug 2015 #16
 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
2. Kasich is MoE there
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 08:05 PM
Aug 2015

so he's really in a statistical tie, plus I don't think he's getting the nomination. Its gonna be Cruz as a compromise between the Trump and the Bush wings.

Stallion

(6,476 posts)
7. Can You Imagine Having to Listen to Cruz Whine Every Night during General Election
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 09:11 PM
Aug 2015

no other Republican has nauseated me more-EVER

btw New Hampshire is a potentially toss-up state and a victory there makes the path for the Republicans much more difficult.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
4. Wait a minute, wait a darn minute, didn't I read on the DU that HRC is toast.
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 08:15 PM
Aug 2015

Although I still think Jebbie will be the GOP nominee after ROVE & Cheney release the Kraken!

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
5. when Bush is nowhere close to the front, when leading Republicans are saying
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 08:25 PM
Aug 2015

"enough Bushes," when the lie that had been used to redeem the Bush family after 1992 is starting to be attacked by conservatives as well as non-conservative, and when Rove makes an idiot of himself predicting an election on national TV, I think the Bush family's time is up.

cannabis_flower

(3,768 posts)
8. You didn't mention this part
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 09:13 PM
Aug 2015

Bernie Sanders does an average of 3.5 points better than Clinton in comparable head to
head match ups. Sanders does similarly to Clinton against Bush (he leads him by 8 at
46/38, she leads him by 7), and Walker (they both lead him 47/39). Against Trump and
Rubio, Sanders actually fares a good deal better than Clinton. He leads Trump by 9 at
50/41, compared to Clinton's 2 point advantage, and he leads Rubio by 13 at 48/35,
compared to Clinton's 8 point advantage.

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
9. he's not gonna be the nominee. Also, even if what you mention is the case,
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 09:19 PM
Aug 2015

the true swing states are not gonna accept an avowed socialist, which is still something largely unknown. Bernie is a neighboring guy in NH. Not the case in OH, FL, NM, or AZ, WV, MO, and AR where ONLY Hillary has a chance of bringing back the Dem party. I also doubt socialist will go far elsewhere.

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
11. this is general election, not primary
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 09:33 PM
Aug 2015

where Bernie is the hometown or home region hero in most ways. He's not getting the nomination. Stop deluding yourselves. Hillary is the nominee. Bernie is token opposition.

TSIAS

(14,689 posts)
12. She's basically tied with Trump
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:41 PM
Aug 2015

This is scary. 2 % is within the M.O.E. I don't understand why the Democratic candidate or candidates are polling so closely with trump. He should be the least electable Republican candidate.

jfern

(5,204 posts)
13. Sanders is more electable
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:43 PM
Aug 2015

He does equal or better in all the matchups. He beats Trump by 9 instead of her pathetic 2.

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
14. if New Hampshire were the only place with electoral votes,
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:51 PM
Aug 2015

yes, but outside of NH, Sanders is dead meat, and electable as that is too. Vermont and New Hampshire may tolerate socialists, but no other states will.

 

AtomicKitten

(46,585 posts)
15. That's nice, but she has to win the primary first.
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:52 PM
Aug 2015

53% of Democrats want Joe Biden to run. That doesn't bode well for her.

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
17. why do only 10%, give or take a few points, of Democrats chose Biden as a preference?
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:56 PM
Aug 2015

and he's been included in the polls for some time you know.

 

AtomicKitten

(46,585 posts)
18. probably because he's made no moves to run until now
Thu Aug 27, 2015, 12:00 AM
Aug 2015

... but with Hillary's problems with polling on truthfulness and leadership, he's got an opening

 

ericson00

(2,707 posts)
19. some fuzzy history right there
Thu Aug 27, 2015, 12:07 AM
Aug 2015

he's been floating the idea for years, even before Obama was re-elected.

The rest of your post sounds like it was lifted off Red State.

 

short circuit

(145 posts)
16. Too goddamn early for this poll.
Wed Aug 26, 2015, 11:55 PM
Aug 2015

Clinton is not going to be the nominee in the end, based on the current trendlines at HuffPost.

When they begin polling Bernie vs the 17 morons, they will find it that Bernie does better by a significant margin over these schmucks, and even more justification to vote for Bernie over Clinton.

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