Rachel announced the numbers on her show last night and Hillary aced her Forum appearance.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/clinton-biggest-winner-from-fridays-forum-563228227701
After the forum I had argued that Hillary had an A, Bernie a B, and O'Malley a C. The numbers seem in line with that assessment.
http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2015/11/takeaways-from-democratic-candidates.html?showComment=1446924334575#c693362483960871139
Hillary continues to just run away with the SC primary.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/poll-hillary-clinton-south-carolina-215671#ixzz3r6gGFZ00
And that's even with the ability of Republicans to troll the Democratic primary in SC.
"South Carolina's Democratic primary is open to supporters of other parties, including Republicans and independents. When the poll's respondents are limited to self-described Democrats likely to vote in the primary, Clinton's lead is ever higher: 74 percent to Sanders' 16 percent."
"The former secretary of state, who lost the 2008 South Carolina primary to then-Sen. Barack Obama, leads with African Americans — three out of four believe she would do an “excellent” or “good” job as president. Just over half feel the same about Sanders."
"Clinton also has high favorable ratings (81 percent) compared with 7 percent unfavorable. Sanders has a 58 percent favorability rating, with 13 unfavorable and O’Malley has 18 percent favorable, 18 percent unfavorable"
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/poll-hillary-clinton-south-carolina-215671#ixzz3r6gW8jbj
All I can add is I can't wait to vote for her already.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/clinton-biggest-winner-from-fridays-forum-563228227701
After the forum I had argued that Hillary had an A, Bernie a B, and O'Malley a C. The numbers seem in line with that assessment.
http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2015/11/takeaways-from-democratic-candidates.html?showComment=1446924334575#c693362483960871139
Hillary continues to just run away with the SC primary.
"Hillary Clinton has a commanding lead over Bernie Sanders in South Carolina, according to the results of a new poll released Tuesday."
"Clinton has the support of 69 percent of likely voters in South Carolina's Democratic primary, while the independent Vermont senator trails with just 21 percent, according to the latest Monmouth University Poll. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley barely registers, with just 1 percent support."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/poll-hillary-clinton-south-carolina-215671#ixzz3r6gGFZ00
And that's even with the ability of Republicans to troll the Democratic primary in SC.
"South Carolina's Democratic primary is open to supporters of other parties, including Republicans and independents. When the poll's respondents are limited to self-described Democrats likely to vote in the primary, Clinton's lead is ever higher: 74 percent to Sanders' 16 percent."
"The former secretary of state, who lost the 2008 South Carolina primary to then-Sen. Barack Obama, leads with African Americans — three out of four believe she would do an “excellent” or “good” job as president. Just over half feel the same about Sanders."
"Clinton also has high favorable ratings (81 percent) compared with 7 percent unfavorable. Sanders has a 58 percent favorability rating, with 13 unfavorable and O’Malley has 18 percent favorable, 18 percent unfavorable"
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/poll-hillary-clinton-south-carolina-215671#ixzz3r6gW8jbj
All I can add is I can't wait to vote for her already.
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