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RandySF

(59,158 posts)
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 10:19 PM Nov 2015

Hillary leading by 56% in South Carolina

ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – Likely Democratic voters in South Carolina overwhelmingly support Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee to become the 45th president, according to the latest Winthrop Poll.

Seventy-one percent of those surveyed said they were leaning toward voting for the former Secretary of State. Of the African-Americans contacted, she had even higher numbers, at 80%. The other two candidates running in the primary received significantly lower support – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, 15%, and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, 2%.

South Carolina is important in the presidential process because it is the first primary in the South and because it is the first time presidential candidates can be vetted by large numbers of African-American voters. Winthrop Poll Director Scott Huffmon noted, "African Americans constitute one of the most important constituencies for the Democratic Party. African Americans can make up over 50% of the Democratic Presidential Primary vote in South Carolina, which is a much larger portion than you'll see in the Iowa Caucus or New Hampshire primary."

Of the Clinton supporters polled, 72% said she is a solid choice. A little more than a third of all respondents said they might change their mind. Sanders comes up as a second choice by 37% of respondents, but a fourth of respondents said they are undecided.

According to Huffmon, "At 71% support of likely voters, a choice that is 'solid' among more than 7 in 10 of those supporters, and a 79/10 favorable/unfavorable rating, South Carolina is currently Clinton country. While Sanders has drawn large and boisterous crowds - including here at Winthrop - it appears that those crowds might not have significant overlap with likely primary voters. Sanders must convert campaign excitement into long-term voter commitment to begin to close the gap."


http://www.winthrop.edu/winthroppoll/default.aspx?id=9804

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Hillary leading by 56% in South Carolina (Original Post) RandySF Nov 2015 OP
booyah! ibegurpard Nov 2015 #1
These polls are on the DNC primary, not the GE. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #4
I'm aware of that ibegurpard Nov 2015 #9
Yeah, primaries count. Too bad for those who dismiss it. Cha Nov 2015 #10
That's all DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #2
James Clyburn has said he will wait until after the SC primary before endorsing a Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #3
He'd better get with the program if he doesn't want to wake up oasis Nov 2015 #7
ROCK HILL.....you said it brother. oasis Nov 2015 #5
Awesome Roy Ellefson Nov 2015 #6
K AND R! JaneyVee Nov 2015 #8
Great! Cha Nov 2015 #11

ibegurpard

(16,685 posts)
9. I'm aware of that
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 01:27 AM
Nov 2015

And letting states that will never ever elect a Democrat to the presidency go first in primaries is asinine.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
3. James Clyburn has said he will wait until after the SC primary before endorsing a
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 10:26 PM
Nov 2015

candidate, I have a good feeling it will be Hillary Clinton whom he will be endorsing. These are good numbers.

oasis

(49,401 posts)
7. He'd better get with the program if he doesn't want to wake up
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 10:33 PM
Nov 2015

with a horse head between his bedsheets.

 

Roy Ellefson

(279 posts)
6. Awesome
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 10:32 PM
Nov 2015

good to see her leading big in a state that our nominee has no chance of winning...Awesome as hell.

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