Hillary's still surpassing by 16 points. And even though Sanders has gained 3 points since last month's poll we have to keep in mind that its still within the poll's error estimate of +/- 3.1% points.
O'Malley still struggles to make an improvement in the democratic polls despite two national debate show exposures.
From this graph below we can assume that:
- Sanders maintains a strong lead among young voters
- Clinton stills lead the white vote by 3 points, 6 points among men & 9 points among college graduates.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/poll-hillary-clinton-holds-steady-support-among-democrats-n466641
He is raising in the polls, but just shows how much more work that needs to be done. He knows he is still behind and must get voters and the audience to appeal to him.
ReplyDeleteIt's fascinating to see that Bernie Sanders isn't giving up in the race. Although Hillary is winning by 16 points, I still believe that Sanders has a chance because he demonstrates that he has the determination to win.
ReplyDeleteIt's fascinating to see that Bernie Sanders isn't giving up in the race. Although Hillary is winning by 16 points, I still believe that Sanders has a chance because he demonstrates that he has the determination to win.
ReplyDeleteEven though Sanders is growing in the polls, I believe that he needs to do something dramatic or take a big issue and take a stance on it because right now Clinton has the most democratic voters and she has been. If Sanders wants a change to win he really needs to step his game up, even if he is still second.
ReplyDeleteThere was a drastic rise in Sander's polls in the beginning of the race but now it seems to me that he is just staying at the same level. I also think he needs something dramatic to increase in the polls. But it's still early in the race; anything can happen.
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