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Post by ♫anna♫ on May 4, 2016 14:46:10 GMT
www.vox.com/2016/5/4/11582940/hillary-clinton-sanders-national-polling QUOTE: Hillary Clinton has regained her clear lead over Bernie Sanders in national pollsMay 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton seems to have regained her dominance over Bernie Sanders after a long and contentious primary battle. And she has the polls to show it. Back in mid-April, something big appeared to be happening in the Democratic race: Even as Clinton was amassing an insurmountable delegate lead in the state contests, Sanders was pulling neck and neck with her in head-to-head polling among Democratic voters. But Clinton has since trended back upward. Several new national polls have since found her pulling ahead of Sanders, erasing earlier signs that Sanders was becoming the more popular figure among Democrats. The trend line is unambiguous: As it becomes increasingly clear Clinton will be the nominee, she's also improved her standing among Democratic voters. Bernie Sanders's national polling surge matches his string of state victories There's at least one possible explanation political scientists have for the roller coaster ups and downs of Sanders's national polling numbers: Voters like winners. Usually, people think of the candidates' national popularity as driving how well they do in each state. But this data suggests that the effect could work both ways: By winning states already disposed to vote for them, the candidates can also improve their national popularity. On April 5, Bernie scored a big 13-point victory over Clinton in Wisconsin. It was the exclamation point on a hot streak, begun on March 22, where he won five of six contests. Sanders added another win in Wyoming on April 9 to go six for seven. This chart comes from the Huffington Post polling average:
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