Friday, November 13, 2015

As Hillary Clinton's lead grows, does Bernie Sanders have a chance?

As Hillary Clinton's lead grows, does Bernie Sanders have a chance?

There's more good news for Clinton: Her net favorable rating among Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters is 63 percent, up from 49 percent just before the first Democratic debate, according to a Nov. 9 Gallup poll. Senator Sanders is trailing here, too, with a net favorable rating of 38 percent, down 1 percentage point since the last debate.

7 comments:

  1. Hilary just keeps rising in the polls! If she continues to perform the way she is, she will do great. There hasn't been any bad news for her this week and all the times that she does get poor comments she always seems to stand tall and confident, creating a good image for herself.

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  2. Clinton's lead just seems to get bigger and bigger. Right now, she's clearly the favorite to win the nomination. This being said, there's still a lot of time between now and mid-2016, so there's still the slim possibility that Sanders or O'Malley makes a comeback to take the 2016 presidential nomination for the Democratic Party.

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  3. There is a lot of time until the election, but it's really looking like it will be Hillary. As much as I love Sanders, she will get the votes.

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  4. Hilary's polls have been rising quite a bit! If she goes on like this her polls will continue to rise. Though, all it really takes for her is a little slip up then I believe that Sanders would gain the lead. But I agree with Jessica, Clinton has done an amazing job putting up with the criticism she has faced and that has, without a doubt, created a very strong and stable image for herself.

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  5. I'm actually not surprised at how well Hillary is doing so far. It is pretty early in the race to say for sure, and it's no secret that she has many strong opposers, but she really has a fat chance of becoming president.

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  6. This is really gonna come down to Iowa and New Hampshire. Sanders is polling really well in those two states currently. If he snatches those two, arguably the most important Democratic primary states in the nation, he will be able to snowball really well. Hillary needs to narrow her focus to Iowa and New Hampshire if she wants to maintain her lead. Their campaign platforms are so similar in so many ways, the only two key differences being glass-steagall and gun control, that if Sanders grabs those two states a lot of Hillary's crew is gonna jump ship.

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  7. Hillary is doing very well. As for the new Hampshire polls she could be improving but she still has a strong supporting and even though other populars like Sanders try to won over her southern black vote she still seems to have loyal followers who believe in her potential to follow through all the plans ahe said she will act on especially wall street and gun control.

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