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jimnyc
11-03-2015, 10:44 PM
And a 6 point lead, according to NBC News / Wall Street Journal

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With a little more than a year until Election Day 2016, Hillary Clinton has established herself as the clear frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, while the Republican side is still very much up for grabs.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state has 62 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters compared with Sanders’ 31 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received just 3 percent support, the survey — conducted Oct. 25-29 — found.

Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, greet guests at a Democratic fundraiser in Des Moines, Iowa, in October. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential race

• Clinton: 62%
• Sanders: 31%
• O’Malley: 3%

The same poll showed retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson now has a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.

Among likely Republican primary voters, Carson received 29 percent support, followed by Trump (23 percent), Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (11 percent), Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (10 percent) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (8 percent).

Republican presidential race

• Carson: 29%
• Trump: 23%
• Rubio: 11%
• Cruz: 10%
• Bush: 8%

Meanwhile in New Hampshire, Rubio is surging on the strength of his breakout performance in last week’s CNBC debate. A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows the Florida senator has more than tripled his support among likely GOP primary voters in the Granite State. Rubio (13 percent) now sits in third place behind Carson (16 percent) and Trump (26 percent) in New Hampshire and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich (11 percent) and Cruz (9 percent). Bush (7 percent) is a distant sixth.

New Hampshire GOP presidential race

• Trump: 26%
• Carson: 16%
• Rubio: 13%
• Kasich: 11%
• Cruz: 9%
• Bush: 7%
• Fiorina: 5%
• Christie: 5%
• Paul: 3%
• Huckabee: 1%

https://www.yahoo.com/politics/clinton-carson-lead-rubio-and-cruz-on-the-rise-160535301.html

LongTermGuy
11-03-2015, 10:48 PM
And a 6 point lead, according to NBC News / Wall Street Journal

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With a little more than a year until Election Day 2016, Hillary Clinton has established herself as the clear frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, while the Republican side is still very much up for grabs.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state has 62 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters compared with Sanders’ 31 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received just 3 percent support, the survey — conducted Oct. 25-29 — found.

Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, greet guests at a Democratic fundraiser in Des Moines, Iowa, in October. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential race

• Clinton: 62%
• Sanders: 31%
• O’Malley: 3%

The same poll showed retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson now has a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.

Among likely Republican primary voters, Carson received 29 percent support, followed by Trump (23 percent), Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (11 percent), Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (10 percent) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (8 percent).

Republican presidential race

• Carson: 29%
• Trump: 23%
• Rubio: 11%
• Cruz: 10%
• Bush: 8%

Meanwhile in New Hampshire, Rubio is surging on the strength of his breakout performance in last week’s CNBC debate. A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows the Florida senator has more than tripled his support among likely GOP primary voters in the Granite State. Rubio (13 percent) now sits in third place behind Carson (16 percent) and Trump (26 percent) in New Hampshire and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich (11 percent) and Cruz (9 percent). Bush (7 percent) is a distant sixth.

New Hampshire GOP presidential race

• Trump: 26%
• Carson: 16%
• Rubio: 13%
• Kasich: 11%
• Cruz: 9%
• Bush: 7%
• Fiorina: 5%
• Christie: 5%
• Paul: 3%
• Huckabee: 1%

https://www.yahoo.com/politics/clinton-carson-lead-rubio-and-cruz-on-the-rise-160535301.html


~ "A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday (http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/hillary-clinton-increases-her-lead-over-bernie-sanders-n456111)" ~:laugh2:

Check the rest of the "Polls":beer:*Rush discussed this today...on his show...

Black Diamond
11-03-2015, 11:06 PM
How has Carson moved in front nationally?

Kathianne
11-04-2015, 09:44 AM
Abbey is celebrating about now!

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
11-04-2015, 10:10 AM
And a 6 point lead, according to NBC News / Wall Street Journal

-----

With a little more than a year until Election Day 2016, Hillary Clinton has established herself as the clear frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, while the Republican side is still very much up for grabs.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state has 62 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters compared with Sanders’ 31 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received just 3 percent support, the survey — conducted Oct. 25-29 — found.

Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, greet guests at a Democratic fundraiser in Des Moines, Iowa, in October. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential race

• Clinton: 62%
• Sanders: 31%
• O’Malley: 3%

The same poll showed retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson now has a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.

Among likely Republican primary voters, Carson received 29 percent support, followed by Trump (23 percent), Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (11 percent), Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (10 percent) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (8 percent).

Republican presidential race

• Carson: 29%
• Trump: 23%
• Rubio: 11%
• Cruz: 10%
• Bush: 8%

Meanwhile in New Hampshire, Rubio is surging on the strength of his breakout performance in last week’s CNBC debate. A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows the Florida senator has more than tripled his support among likely GOP primary voters in the Granite State. Rubio (13 percent) now sits in third place behind Carson (16 percent) and Trump (26 percent) in New Hampshire and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich (11 percent) and Cruz (9 percent). Bush (7 percent) is a distant sixth.

New Hampshire GOP presidential race

• Trump: 26%
• Carson: 16%
• Rubio: 13%
• Kasich: 11%
• Cruz: 9%
• Bush: 7%
• Fiorina: 5%
• Christie: 5%
• Paul: 3%
• Huckabee: 1%

https://www.yahoo.com/politics/clinton-carson-lead-rubio-and-cruz-on-the-rise-160535301.html

NBC, no thanks, trust that poll about as much as I do my ex-wife..
Trust me on this, Trump is so hated by such liberal asshat entities that they will lie in a heartbeat if it may harm him in anyway.
Now that he has held the lead so long-every dem/lib/leftist opposition group will shoot at him with anything --, primarily with lies as that is their way!-Tyr

Gunny
11-04-2015, 10:12 AM
And a 6 point lead, according to NBC News / Wall Street Journal

-----

With a little more than a year until Election Day 2016, Hillary Clinton has established herself as the clear frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, while the Republican side is still very much up for grabs.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state has 62 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters compared with Sanders’ 31 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received just 3 percent support, the survey — conducted Oct. 25-29 — found.

Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, greet guests at a Democratic fundraiser in Des Moines, Iowa, in October. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential race

• Clinton: 62%
• Sanders: 31%
• O’Malley: 3%

The same poll showed retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson now has a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.

Among likely Republican primary voters, Carson received 29 percent support, followed by Trump (23 percent), Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (11 percent), Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (10 percent) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (8 percent).

Republican presidential race

• Carson: 29%
• Trump: 23%
• Rubio: 11%
• Cruz: 10%
• Bush: 8%

Meanwhile in New Hampshire, Rubio is surging on the strength of his breakout performance in last week’s CNBC debate. A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows the Florida senator has more than tripled his support among likely GOP primary voters in the Granite State. Rubio (13 percent) now sits in third place behind Carson (16 percent) and Trump (26 percent) in New Hampshire and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich (11 percent) and Cruz (9 percent). Bush (7 percent) is a distant sixth.

New Hampshire GOP presidential race

• Trump: 26%
• Carson: 16%
• Rubio: 13%
• Kasich: 11%
• Cruz: 9%
• Bush: 7%
• Fiorina: 5%
• Christie: 5%
• Paul: 3%
• Huckabee: 1%

https://www.yahoo.com/politics/clinton-carson-lead-rubio-and-cruz-on-the-rise-160535301.html

Of course. He's always cool. It's part of the problem. He's the anti-Trump. The people that are tired of Trump's boorish behavior are going to swing Carson's way. He's total class.

Black Diamond
11-04-2015, 10:15 AM
Of course. He's always cool. It's part of the problem. He's the anti-Trump. The people that are tired of Trump's boorish behavior are going to swing Carson's way. He's total class.
I think Carson has taken a lot of Carly's support, too.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
11-04-2015, 10:21 AM
New Hampshire GOP presidential race

1.• Trump: 26%
2.• Carson: 16%
3.• Rubio: 13%
4.• Kasich: 11%
5.• Cruz: 9%

• Bush: 7%
• Fiorina: 5%
• Christie: 5%
• Paul: 3%
• Huckabee: 1%

https://www.yahoo.com/politics/clint...160535301.html

Only those top 5 should stay in the race--all below should drop out IMHO.
Even with that said, any of those 10 still in are light-years preferable to either Hitlery or barnyyy Sanders.lol--TYR

Gunny
11-04-2015, 10:23 AM
I think Carson has taken a lot of Carly's support, too.

Possibly. No one's taken her seriously.

Take into account Hillary constantly ranting about a vast right wing conspiracy and the gender card and Carly would have been able to kill that argument. Carson will be called an "Uncle Ton". That's coming.

Maybe some people on the right need to think for themselves instead of just reacting to accusations from the left.

Black Diamond
11-04-2015, 10:24 AM
Only those top 5 should stay in the race--all below should drop out IMHO.


Can we make an exception for Carly? Affirmative action and shit.

Black Diamond
11-04-2015, 10:28 AM
Possibly. No one's taken her seriously.

Take into account Hillary constantly ranting about a vast right wing conspiracy and the gender card and Carly would have been able to kill that argument. Carson will be called an "Uncle Ton". That's coming.

Maybe some people on the right need to think for themselves instead of just reacting to accusations from the left.
I totally agree. Any black who doesn't support other blacks maintaining their welfare mentality is an uncle Tom

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
11-04-2015, 10:39 AM
Can we make an exception for Carly? Affirmative action and shit.

I like her but where she is at right now reveals the female voters are not in her camp as deeply as they should be and thus if she ran against Hillary she would be far more likely to lose than any of the current top five lose.
And it is verysad that so many women are stupid enough to be firmly in Hillary's camp IMHO.-Tyr

Gunny
11-04-2015, 10:43 AM
I like her but where she is at right now reveals the female voters are not in her camp as deeply as they should be and thus if she ran against Hillary she would be far more likely to lose than any of the current top five lose.
And it is verysad that so many women are stupid enough to be firmly in Hillary's camp IMHO.-Tyr

Because the left has convinced THEY are about females. Let's list what they've done since 68 ....

*crickets chirping*