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If anything, that makes the results even more surprising to me because it's certainly been the case that Sanders supporters have been much more active online, social media, etc.
If anything, that makes the results even more surprising to me because it's certainly been the case that Sanders supporters have been much more active online, social media, etc.
Yeah, the Reuters/Ipsos poll always is. I know because I have looked it up before. If you google Reuters/Ipsos and research it some, you can come across this information.
The RCP poll averages do not include these internet polls in them because they are not considered sufficiently reliable. It does not mean they are not interesting, because they are. But they are not as reliable as the telephone polls. Which as we have already seen demonstrated this election season, are not all that reliable either.
Yeah, the Reuters/Ipsos poll always is. I know because I have looked it up before. If you google Reuters/Ipsos and research it some, you can come across this information.
The RCP poll averages do not include these internet polls in them because they are not considered sufficiently reliable. It does not mean they are not interesting, because they are. But they are not as reliable as the telephone polls. Which as we have already seen demonstrated this election season, are not all that reliable either.
Ain't that the truth! lol!
Yep, it's all talking points for now, but still interesting to see the ebb and flow as it all plays out.
American voters back Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont over Republican candidates by margins
of 4 to 10 percentage points in head to head presidential matchups, according to a Quinnipiac
University National poll released today. The closest Republican contender is Ohio Gov. John
Kasich who trails Sanders 45 – 41 percent.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton trails or ties leading Republicans in the
November face-off, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds.
If former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg jumps into the race as a third party
candidate against Sanders and Donald Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, Bloomberg would hurt
Sanders more than either Republican.
Sanders has the highest favorability rating of any candidate and the highest scores for
honesty and integrity, for caring about voters’ needs and problems and for sharing voters’ values.
He ties Clinton and Trump on having strong leadership qualities and falls behind Clinton and
former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on having the right kind of experience to be president.
“It’s certainly Sen. Bernie Sanders’ moment. The Vermont firebrand leads all potential
GOP rivals in raw numbers and raw emotion with the best scores for favorability and several key
character traits,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
“The candidate running best against Sanders is Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and he’s in fourth
place with 6 percent in the Republican presidential pack, unlikely to make it to the main event.
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