Nbadan
02-06-2016, 06:06 PM
....and help elect President Hillary Clinton to the White House....ironic, huh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lKlJ3Ed4fQ
PP National Poll: Hillary 53% Bernie 32% AA vote 82-8 Clinton
On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 53/32. Sanders does keep gradually moving closer- our previous couple polls had her leading 56/28 in December and 59/26 in November. But he still has some weaknesses that may make it hard for him to catch up. Primary among these is African American voters- Clinton leads 82/8 with them and has a 79/9 favorability compared to 27/23 for Sanders. That does suggest some possibility for Sanders to improve his position- part of his problem is just that black voters don’t really know him yet- but he’s starting at a tremendous disadvantage that will make the upcoming run of Southern primaries very difficult for him.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/02/republican-race-tightens-nationally-clinton-still-solid.html#more
In 2008 in SC Obama in PPP's final SC poll had a 67-13 point lead over Hillary among African-Americans and easily won the state on election day..... Mr. Sanders’s challenge is to remember Mr. Obama’s weakness among Hispanic voters in 2008......Over all, Mr. Obama lost Hispanic voters by 26 points against Mrs. Clinton — worse than his margin among white voters.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lKlJ3Ed4fQ
PP National Poll: Hillary 53% Bernie 32% AA vote 82-8 Clinton
On the Democratic side Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 53/32. Sanders does keep gradually moving closer- our previous couple polls had her leading 56/28 in December and 59/26 in November. But he still has some weaknesses that may make it hard for him to catch up. Primary among these is African American voters- Clinton leads 82/8 with them and has a 79/9 favorability compared to 27/23 for Sanders. That does suggest some possibility for Sanders to improve his position- part of his problem is just that black voters don’t really know him yet- but he’s starting at a tremendous disadvantage that will make the upcoming run of Southern primaries very difficult for him.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2016/02/republican-race-tightens-nationally-clinton-still-solid.html#more
In 2008 in SC Obama in PPP's final SC poll had a 67-13 point lead over Hillary among African-Americans and easily won the state on election day..... Mr. Sanders’s challenge is to remember Mr. Obama’s weakness among Hispanic voters in 2008......Over all, Mr. Obama lost Hispanic voters by 26 points against Mrs. Clinton — worse than his margin among white voters.....