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Clinton Pulling Away from Sanders


Latest National Poll: Clinton Pulling Away from Sanders
As I have said over and over again these polls are skewed to Bernie Sanders as most of his base is Democratic Leaning Independents, only 14 States have open Primaries and most of those are at the end of the process so really do Sanders very little good. 
Here is a poll of Likely Democratic Voters only ) 2016 National Democratic Primary
Asked of 332 likely voters - democrat
Hillary Clinton (D) 65%
Martin O'Malley (D) 2%
Bernie Sanders (D) 26%
Other 3%
Undecided 4% http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/polls/emerson-college-polling-society-23395


From DailyKos
With less than 40 days until the first primary in Iowa, it appears that Hillary Clinton is poised to win the national race for the Democratic presidential nomination. The latest Quinnipiac poll shows Clinton leading her primary challenger Bernie Sanders by a margin of 61% to 30%.
The latest survey also shows that Clinton would beat Donald Trump by a margin of 47% to 40%.
When questioned about Clinton’s experience to be President voters agree that she is highly qualified in this category by a margin of 63-35 percent.
Clinton also leads in another key measurement in which all voters agree by a margin of 59-32 percent that she has a very good chance of defeating the Republican nominee for president. Among Democrats that margin climbs significantly 86-10 percent.
The survey includes the following results from Democrats/leaning Democrat:
If the Democratic primary for President were being held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, and Bernie Sanders, for whom would you vote?
                     DEMOCRATS/DEMOCRATIC LEANERS.........................
                            POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
                            LIBERAL.....  Mod/                 COLLEGE DEG
                     Tot    Very   Smwht  Cons   Men    Wom    Yes    No
 
Clinton              61%    52%    60%    66%    56%    64%    61%    62%
O'Malley              2      1      2      2      1      2      2      1
Sanders              30     42     31     24     37     25     30     29
SMONE ELSE(VOL)       -      -      1      -      1      -      1      -
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      1      -      1      1      1      1      1      -
DK/NA                 6      5      6      7      5      8      5      7
 
                     MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTIC Q40...................
                     Shares        Strong                      Right
                     Values        Leader        Cares         Experience
 
Clinton              51%           69%           57%           82%
O'Malley              -             2             1             2
Sanders              46            21            34            12
SMONE ELSE(VOL)       -             1             -             -
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      -             2             -             -
DK/NA                 3             6             7             4
 
                     MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE Q42
                     Economy/
                     Jobs
 
Clinton              58%
O'Malley              3
Sanders              33
SMONE ELSE(VOL)       -
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      1
DK/NA                 4
 
 

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