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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumGravis Iowa Caucus Republican and Democrat Public Opinion Poll
http://gravismarketing.com/polling-and-market-research/current-iowa-polling-3Guess who's climbed to 10% in the latest Iowa poll?
Twas the night before Christmas
When through all the bally
Not a creature was stirring
Except Martin O'Malley!!!
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Gravis Iowa Caucus Republican and Democrat Public Opinion Poll (Original Post)
elleng
Dec 2015
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JonLeibowitz
(6,282 posts)1. Uhm, 10% is undecided AND O'Malley, not just O'Malley.
When asked to choose between Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Martin OMalley, 49 percent selected Clinton, 31 percent have chosen to support Sen. Sanders, while 10 percent of those asked were either undecided or choose to vote for OMalley.
DavidDvorkin
(19,481 posts)2. That's not what it says
The question was: Assuming you had to vote today, which 2016 Democrat Candidate would you vote for?
Results:
Clinton 49%
Sanders 31%
O'Malley 10%
Unsure 10%
Adds up to 100%.
elleng
(131,053 posts)4. THANKS, DavidDvorkin!
Was just going to try to address this.
JonLeibowitz
(6,282 posts)7. Thanks. Weird wording in the article. Tripped me up!
artislife
(9,497 posts)3. I like the use of Bally in this
One of the coldest winters I spent was a two week August vacation to Larne and Ballygalley Ireland.
http://www.ballygallyapartments.com/attractions#.VnxFQxUrLIU
elleng
(131,053 posts)5. That WOULD be a cold winter!
Fortunately we had no such Winter in August in Ireland!
artislife
(9,497 posts)6. It was coooollllddddd. nt