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konka

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Oct 25, 2017
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That's been the biggest consistent problem for him. If he could somehow do better with older voters in general then Sanders would be a significantly stronger candidate. I still believe the revolution messaging is killing him with older voters. Don't see them having the apatite for a revolution.

Maybe he should dump the revolution talk and things like banning fracking.
 

adam387

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Nov 27, 2017
5,215
Another update to the entrance polls:

18-29 11% (+1 from the first round)
30-44 18%
45-64 42%
65+ 28% (-1 from first round)

M4A
48% Approve
46% Disapprove

Race

56% African American
40% White
3% Latino
 

cameron

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
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NPR also called it.


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adam387

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Nov 27, 2017
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17-29

Bernie 46
Biden 24

30-44

Bernie 29
Biden 31

45-64

Biden 48
Bernie 17

65+

Biden 58
Bernie 13


Bernie increased his support among black voters by 3% from 2016.
 

adam387

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Nov 27, 2017
5,215
Biden is now in 2nd place for delegates, and they can't yet determine yet if anyone else is going to get delegates.
 

fragamemnon

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Nov 30, 2017
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It's almost like old people don't like Bernie. Who could have guessed other than anyone reading any pills or looking at crosstabs in an honest way.
 

Iolo

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Oct 27, 2017
6,896
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Result as expected, question is just whether the margin is as expected. Also lol Steyer. What even was the point of him.
 

Hopfrog

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Oct 27, 2017
2,956
It's almost like old people don't like Bernie. Who could have guessed other than anyone reading any pills or looking at crosstabs in an honest way.


It's his message. Selling a message of political and economic revolution to that generation was always going to be a really hard row to hoe. Unfortunately for him, old people vote.
 

adam387

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Nov 27, 2017
5,215
Low 20s is a pretty solid result for Sanders especially if no one else is going to be viable.
If he ends up doing worse than he did in 2016 that is a massive yikes when he is now the front runner. So...I mean, I get the need to spin it...but no. There is no real win for Bernie or Steyer here.

Black Voters Under 30

Biden 35%
Bernie 40%

Black voters 30-44

Biden 44%
Bernie 23%

Black voters 45-59
Biden 61%
Steyer 17%
Bernie 15%

Black voters 60+

Biden 73%
Steyer 12%
Bernie 10%

Bernie lost black voters over 45 to Steyer.
 

Kaitos

Tens across the board!
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Oct 25, 2017
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It's almost like old people don't like Bernie. Who could have guessed other than anyone reading any pills or looking at crosstabs in an honest way.
You guys are confusing, yet again, voting with favorables. Those are very different things.

Most Democrats feel similarly about our candidates (save for Bloomberg) -- they like most of them, a lot. That is different than voting intention in a primary.
 

aspiegamer

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Oct 27, 2017
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ZzzzzzZzzzZzz...
A big Biden win here to take a chop at Bloomberg for Tuesday, though easily expected to be the most likely result, still continues us down the path of maximum chaos.

Wait, Biden even won somewhat liberal and very liberal? And even people who support M4A despite him, you know, not? Damn this is going to be a large margin.
 

bluexy

Comics Enabler & Freelance Games Journalist
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Oct 25, 2017
14,510
If Sanders is getting 25% of white voters and ~17% of black voters that should be around ~23% of the vote. I think!
 
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