2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumCBS/You Gov Polls-more good news for Bernie
Iowa-Bernie-43% Hilary-33%
NH-Bernie-52% Hilary-30%
Sc-Hilary-46% Bernie-23%
https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/09/13/bernie-sanders-donald-trump-cbs-battleground-poll/
Bjorn Against
(12,041 posts)The Iowa and New Hampshire numbers are amazing, and while he still has a ways to go in South Carolina he is looking significantly better there than he has in previous polls.
mhatrw
(10,786 posts)Faux pas
(14,690 posts)HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)Looks like Bernie is finally making inroads in South Carolina.
beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)Today is a good day to be a Bernista!
Stargleamer
(1,990 posts)Primary Schedule:
February 20, 2016 Nevada 31 8 Closed caucus
February 27, 2016 South Carolina 51 6 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Alabama 52 6 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Arkansas 32 5 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Colorado 64 13 Closed caucus
March 1 through
March 8, 2016 Democrats abroad 13 4 Closed primary
March 1, 2016 Georgia 98 14 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Massachusetts 95 26 Semi-closed primary
March 1, 2016 Minnesota 78 16 Open caucus
March 1, 2016 North Carolina 107 13 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Oklahoma 38 4 Semi-closed primary
March 1, 2016 Tennessee 68 9 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Texas 208 29 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Vermont 15 8 Open primary
March 1, 2016 Virginia 95 17 Open primary
March 5, 2016 Louisiana 54 7 Closed primary
March 5, 2016 Nebraska 26 5 Closed caucus
March 5, 2016 Kansas 33 4 Closed primary
March 6, 2016 Maine 25 5 Closed caucus
March 7, 2016 Guam 6 5 Closed caucus
March 8, 2016 Mississippi 36 5 Open primary
March 8, 2016 Michigan 133 19 Open primary
March 15, 2016 Florida 207 31 Closed primary
March 15, 2016 Illinois 160 30 Semi-closed primary
March 15, 2016 Missouri 75 13 Open primary
March 15, 2016 Ohio 148 17 Semi-open primary
March 22, 2016 Arizona 63 12 Closed primary
March 22, 2016 Utah 24 4 Semi-open caucus
March 26, 2016 Alaska 14 4 Closed caucus
March 26, 2016 Hawaii 22 9 Semi-closed caucus
March 26, 2016 Washington 86 16 Open caucus
April 5, 2016 Wisconsin 79 10 Open primary
April 9, 2016 Wyoming 13 4 Closed caucus
April 19, 2016 New York 233 44 Closed primary
April 26, 2016 Maryland 78 27 Closed primary
April 26, 2016 Connecticut 51 14 Closed primary
April 26, 2016 Delaware 17 10 Closed primary
April 26, 2016 Pennsylvania 160 21 Closed primary
April 26, 2016 Rhode Island 22 9 Semi-closed primary
May 3, 2016 Indiana 70 9 Open primary
May 10, 2016 West Virginia 26 9 Semi-closed primary
May 17, 2016 Kentucky 47 6 Closed primary
May 17, 2016 Oregon 52 12 Closed primary
June 5, 2016 Puerto Rico 51 7 Open primary
June 7, 2016 California 405 71 Semi-closed primary
June 7, 2016 Montana 15 7 Open primary
June 7, 2016 New Jersey 110 16 Closed primary
June 7, 2016 New Mexico 29 9 Closed primary
June 7, 2016 South Dakota 15 5 Semi-open primary
June 14, 2016 District of Columbia 17 20 Closed primary
TBA North Dakota 14 5 Open primary
TBA Idaho 20 4 Semi-closed primary
TBA American Samoa 6 4 Open caucus
TBA Northern Marianas 6 5 N/A
TBA Virgin Islands 6 5 Closed caucus
I much prefer Bernie to HRC, but let's face it, it's an uphill struggle for him.
restorefreedom
(12,655 posts)this train has left the station.
artislife
(9,497 posts)Look at how well he has gained with so many more months still to go....
frylock
(34,825 posts)dreamnightwind
(4,775 posts)This latest CBS poll is great news. Overconfidence is to be avoided, Hillary has an incredible amount of money, infrastructure, allies in positions of power, and a large head start. I also see Biden as a threat to Bernie if Hillary can't stop her free-fall.
I think it's possible to pull this off, if we all do everything we can and don't let up.
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dreamnightwind
(4,775 posts)I thought Biden was basically trying to get people to draw him into the race, the whole thing felt like a P.R. campaign effort to me. Watched it with my son who thought the same. We'll see.
HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)Certainly good news for Sanders but I'm wondering about the dynamic there...
Clinton falling under 50% is yet another break through an important psychological barrier.
winter is coming
(11,785 posts)No idea whether the recent defectors to Biden will go back to Hillary if he doesn't enter the race.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)She'll have to turn to her benefactors to cough up more dough to put in the tank and fix the transmission.
in_cog_ni_to
(41,600 posts)The tide is turning!
The more Bernie is seen and heard, the more he'll move up in the polls. It's just a given.
To know Bernie, is to LOVE Bernie!
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mgcgulfcoast
(1,127 posts)kenn3d
(486 posts)tritsofme
(17,399 posts)Obviously I don't like the results, but I would be skeptical of their results regardless.
beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)Lots of reasons to celebrate today, Berniacs!