Bernie Rocks

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BERNIE ROCKS

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has become the Democratic primary’s front runner in the key caucus states of Iowa and New Hampshire, according to a CBS News poll, conducted with YouGov.

He has the vote of 43% of likely Democratic caucus voters in Iowa, whereas Hillary Clinton has 33%. The poll of 1670 people has a margin of error of +/- 6.6%.

Among 1350 voters in New Hampshire, Sanders lead widens to 52% versus Clinton’s 30%, with a margin of error of +/- 7.4%.

 Clinton comfortably leads Sanders among 1840 registered voters in South Carolina, with 46% of voters preferring her over Sanders’s 23%. The poll there had a margin of error of +/- 6.8%.

Women favor Sanders. The independent (now) front runner. Will he hold the lead in polls? It seems that people do not favor neither party, tired of politicians, they seem to lean more toward European style socialism.

Columnist H.A. Goodman wrote in the Huffington Post that the debate may have uncovered some natural strengths for Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton, including his stances on issues that resonate most with voters.
“Also, nobody came close to Bernie Sanders on the issues of wealth inequality, climate change, perpetual-wars, and the impact of these challenges upon our nation. Political wonks who believe Clinton stole the show most likely never predicted Sanders to pose such a serious challenge at this point, therefore being ‘polished’ or prepared is viewed as advantages for Clinton. In reality, it was obvious that nobody was going to back down, and the winner of the debate had to do more than simply keep their cool or answer tough questions.”
Whatever ground Bernie Sanders may be making up on Hillary Clinton in the polls, he is not the only concern as she makes her bid at the White House.

Are women dropping Hillary and embrace papa Bernie? It seems so. Tides, they are achangin' swinging the independent way.

Poll: Sanders leads Clinton by double-digits in New Hampshire

Sanders takes 50 percent support among women, compared to Clinton at 44 percent. In November, Clinton led Sanders among women by nearly 20 points.

Young voters are also boosting Sanders in the state. He leads Clinton 58 to 30 among voters under the age of 50.

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