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Poll is up about who won the debate. (Original Post) Motown_Johnny Oct 2015 OP
whoa! Bernie's at 63%! magical thyme Oct 2015 #1
Bernie 63% Hillary 27% Fearless Oct 2015 #3
63% Sanders! HooptieWagon Oct 2015 #2
People are Feelin' the Bern! nt ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2015 #4
A vote for Bernie angrychair Oct 2015 #5
Sanders is now at 67% putitinD Oct 2015 #6
Feeling the Bern left-of-center2012 Oct 2015 #7
I think Hillary and Bernie tied for first ALBliberal Oct 2015 #8
Sanders now at 73% gblady Oct 2015 #9
Bernie at 74% now! n/t. Ken Burch Oct 2015 #10
All the young ones voting's but Hillary won this one by not losing it. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2015 #11
Whatever. A few more debates of "not losing" and she will be... reformist2 Oct 2015 #14
LOL cherokeeprogressive Oct 2015 #16
Bernie at 75% Hillary at 17% LongTomH Oct 2015 #12
Bernie at 75% now! Nt Logical Oct 2015 #13
Bernie..75%! n/t in_cog_ni_to Oct 2015 #15
Yowza, Bernie! Arugula Latte Oct 2015 #17
LOL. Slate sucks, but Bernie still at 75%. nt mhatrw Oct 2015 #18
I posted this on another thread tblue37 Oct 2015 #19

ALBliberal

(2,346 posts)
8. I think Hillary and Bernie tied for first
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 11:21 PM
Oct 2015

They each had their ups and downs their comebacks were great. The three lesser knowns were not included near enough IMO.

tblue37

(65,490 posts)
19. I posted this on another thread
Wed Oct 14, 2015, 01:43 AM
Oct 2015

These are the online debate polls I could find--all have Bernie around 75% and Hillary around 17%:

Time Magazine

Bernie Sanders 75 %
Hillary Clinton 17 %
Jim Webb 5 %
Martin O'Malley 3 %
Lincoln Chafee 1 %



Slate Online Magazine
Bernie Sanders 75%
Hillary Clinton 17%
Jim Webb 4%
Martin O'Malley 3%
Lincoln Chafee 1%



San Diego FOX affiliate
Bernie Sanders 74.64% (19,355 votes)
Hillary Clinton 17.53% (4,545 votes)
Jim Webb 3.93% (1,019 votes)
Martin O'Malley 3.3% (856 votes)
Lincoln Chafee 0.6% (156 votes)



Total Votes: 25,931

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And this on yet another thread:

Frank Luntz had a focus group of 28 Dem primary voters. Over half were Hillary supporters going into the debate, but all but maybe 4 were Bernie supporters when he checked with them after the debate. (His was the only focus group I found.) Obviously they were swayed by getting to know where Bernie stands on the issues.

One man said he hadn't really known about any of the candidates but Hillary before the debate. I think that is a large reason for her vast lead at the moment. Dems know her and like her, but most who are not wonks like we are on DU are not yet paying much attention, so they don't really know about Bernie yet.

Oh, and the entire group raised their hands when he asked if they preferred Webb and Chaffee to not be included in the next debate.
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