Poll Watch: Gravis Insights/Townhall (R) Nevada 2016 Democratic Caucus Survey
Gravis Insights/Townhall (R) Nevada 2016 Democratic Caucus Poll Hillary Clinton 61% (58%) Elizabeth Warren 15% (20%) Bernie Sanders 7% (4%) Joe Biden 3% (8%) Al Gore 3% Martin O’Malley 1% (0%) Jim Webb...
View ArticlePoll Watch: Quinnipiac Ohio 2016 Democratic Primary Survey
Quinnipiac Ohio 2016 Democratic Primary Poll Hillary Clinton 54% (51%) Elizabeth Warren 14% (14%) Joe Biden 9% (7%) Martin O’Malley 3% (1%) Bernie Sanders 3% (5%) Jim Webb 2% (0%) Survey of 324...
View ArticlePoll Watch: Quinnipiac Pennsylvania 2016 Democratic Primary Survey
Quinnipiac Pennsylvania 2016 Democratic Primary Poll Hillary Clinton 48% (54%) Elizabeth Warren 15% (12%) Joe Biden 13% (10%) Martin O’Malley 1% (2%) Bernie Sanders 1% (2%) Jim Webb 1% (1%) Survey of...
View ArticlePoll Watch: Quinnipiac Florida 2016 Democratic Primary Survey
Quinnipiac Florida 2016 Democratic Primary Poll Hillary Clinton 65% [61%] (67%) {64%} [64%] (70%) Joe Biden 11% [11%] (8%) {11%} [9%] (9%) Elizabeth Warren 7% [9%] (8%) {6%} [5%] (4%) Bernie Sanders 3%...
View ArticlePoll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey
PPP (D) 2016 Democratic Nomination Poll Hillary Clinton 54% [54%] (60%) Elizabeth Warren 14% [12%] (10%) Joe Biden 7% [16%] (15%) Bernie Sanders 6% [5%] (2%) Martin O’Malley 3% [1%] (1%) Jim Webb 2%...
View ArticlePoll Watch: CNN/ORC 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey
CNN/ORC 2016 Democratic Nomination Poll Hillary Clinton 69% [67%] Joe Biden 11% [16%] Bernie Sanders 5% [5%] Jim Webb 3% [1%] Lincoln Chafee 1% Martin O’Malley 1% [1%] Survey of 458 Democrats and...
View ArticlePoll Watch: Quinnipiac New Jersey 2016 Democratic Primary Survey
Quinnipiac New Jersey 2016 Democratic Primary Poll Hillary Clinton 63% (65%) Elizabeth Warren 12% (11%) Joe Biden 10% (7%) Bernie Sanders 3% (3%) Martin O’Malley 1% (0%) Jim Webb 1% (1%) Lincoln Chafee...
View ArticlePoll Watch: PPP (D) New Hampshire 2016 Presidential Survey
PPP (D) New Hampshire 2016 Presidential Poll Hillary Clinton (D) 49% {50%} [51%] (52%) Rand Paul (R) 40% {37%} [41%] (41%) Hillary Clinton (D) 49% Scott Walker (R) 40% Hillary Clinton (D) 50% (52%)...
View ArticlePoll Watch: Quinnipiac 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey
Quinnipiac 2016 Democratic Nomination Poll Hillary Clinton 60% (56%) {57%} [58%] (65%) {66%} [61%] (65%) Joe Biden 10% (10%) {9%} [9%] (8%) {8%} [11%] (13%) Bernie Sanders 8% (4%) {4%} Martin O’Malley...
View ArticleHillary’s Replacement?
The persistent question at this stage of the 2016 presidential cycle is about what might happen if Hillary Clinton’s burgeoning controversies remove her as a candidate for the Democratic nomination....
View ArticleTrump Or No Trump?
The current news/polling bubble for businessman Donald Trump is just that, a bubble that will burst. On the other hand, some of what he is saying is serious, notwithstanding the liberal media...
View ArticleDraft Biden?
Drudge (perhaps just trolling a bit) is headlining a story from RealClearPolitics about a movement to draft VP Joe Biden. Most Republicans, of course, will laugh such a thing off, but I will laugh...
View ArticleSanrio 2016 Candidates – Democrats
Since I posted the GOP field last week using Sanrio’s “Chanrio” web applet, I felt it only fair to also return the favor and create the Democratic field in their silly, cartoonish format. Enjoy them...
View ArticleHillary’s Impending Demise
Charles Krauthammer: The more people see her, the lower her numbers go. Chuck Todd: There’s really something quite not right about Hillary’s campaign. The recent Quinnipiac polls in Colorado, Iowa, and...
View ArticleFriday Open Thread (Catholic Edition)
I’ve been dilatory regarding Open Threads this week, but the gap has been well-covered. Remember, if you’re tempted to drop an off-topic comment into another thread, bring it to this one instead. As a...
View ArticleDemocratic Net Favorability
SteveT posted in the thread below about Hillary Clinton’s sagging favorability, which motivated me to do something I had intended for a couple weeks – graph the Dems as I have been doing with the Reps....
View ArticleThe Democratic Party’s Plan B
Much ink is being spilled recently about Hillary Clinton’s downward trend — both in poll numbers and in the political world in general — and some pundits are asking the question at the logical end of...
View ArticleNet Favorability Rankings and Trends – Democrats August Update
This is one of an ongoing series of chart posts on net favorability ratings of leading presidential candidates. The August Republican update is here. Methodology: I used data from this page of the...
View ArticleJoe-Talk Heats up as He Meets with Warren
As things go from bad to worse to still worse than that to OMG! for Hillary Clinton, speculation about Joe Biden getting into the race is growing rapidly, fed yesterday by a meeting between Biden and...
View ArticleThe “Furious Majority” of 2016
In 1968, it was said there was a “silent majority” of voters. In 1994, it was said there was an “angry majority” of voters. In 2015, the voters are not just angry, they are “furious.” No more proof...
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