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1/11/2016 12:02 pm  #1


Sanders to be ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 (New Hampshire)

Sanders is leading with: Women, Under 45 crowd. He has young voters by a 24% margin.


Feel The Bern? Bernie Sanders Leads Hillary Clinton In New Poll

http://www.inquisitr.com/2692984/feel-the-bern-bernie-sanders-leads-hillary-clinton-in-new-poll-tips-elizabeth-warren-for-vice-president/

Bernie Sanders’ supporters may finally have something to cheer about.The Vermont senator seems to be establishing a significant lead against fellow Democratic Party presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, with Fox News January polls tipping Sanders to be ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 percent margin among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters.The increase in Sanders’ lead will come as great news to the crusading senator, who has previously been tipped to defeat Clinton and prevail over Trump in another recent poll carried out by Quinnipiac University. But Bernie Sanders has nonetheless often found himself sidelined when it comes to polls conducted by the mainstream media, and to find himself leading significantly against Hillary Clinton in a major poll will no doubt give his campaign the boost it might need in the race for Democratic nomination.According to the poll, Sanders has seen his advantage over Clinton increase dramatically since mid-November, when he was projected to edge out Clinton by merely one percent.


Bernie Sanders may be most proud of his ever-increasing support pool of young people, with the Fox poll showing that the Vermont senator is especially well-liked, and in fact preferred over Hillary Clinton, by voters under the age of 45. There is little doubt that Bernie appears to have struck a chord with young voters, most of whom believe that addressing issues of Wall Street reform and tax reforms are the most important criteria in selecting the next President of the United States. As the poll showed, young voters picked Sanders over Clinton by a remarkable 24-point margin (55-31 percent).

Furthermore, Bernie Sanders also seems to have won over female supporters, with seven percent more women voters choosing him over Hillary Clinton. Democrats in New Hampshire would also be much more satisfied with Sanders as the party’s nominee: 85 percent would be satisfied with Sanders as the party’s presidential nominee, while only 68 percent feel the same way about Clinton.
 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

1/11/2016 12:30 pm  #2


Re: Sanders to be ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 (New Hampshire)

I think Hillary has some things to worry about here.

In Iowa:

On the Democratic side, frontrunner Hillary Clinton holds just a three-point lead among likely voters over Bernie Sanders, 48 percent to 45 percent, while Martin O'Malley gets 5 percent.

But among potential Democratic caucus-goers, Clinton's advantage grows to six points, 49 percent to 43 percent. (In October, Clinton's lead here was 11 points, 47 percent to 36 percent.)

I'd argue that anything less than a 5 point win in Iowa equates to a tie between Sanders and Clinton. And I think it's pretty clear by now that New Hampshireites are looking outside the establishment and may very well choose Trump and Sanders as their primary winners.

That's a pretty lousy start for Clinton if she underperforms in Iowa and straight out loses in New Hampshire.

Do I think she'll do better as the primary goes along and she gets into more demographically diverse states? Yes, but I think what it means going forward is unless she get a Trump or Cruz for a general election opponent, she's going to have a very very difficult time making the case for herself to be the next president.  


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

1/11/2016 12:32 pm  #3


Re: Sanders to be ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 (New Hampshire)

I agree, Lager.
A beat up Hillary Clinton is going to run very poorly against Rubio, Kasich, Bush, or Christie.
She better pray for Trump!


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

1/11/2016 12:42 pm  #4


Re: Sanders to be ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 (New Hampshire)

I hope Bernie wins every primary nomination across the country.  I'm pretty sure the D-Tribe establishment led by Debbie Wasserman-Shultz will do all they can to throw water on the 'Bern'.

 

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