HU poll: Clinton, Sanders would beat Trump in head-to-head matchups in Virginia
Clinton leads in nearly all demographics, but she and Sanders are almost tied among voters under 50 years old, and 47 percent of Democratic primary voters say they have already picked their candidate.
“And if you’re looking for someone who can bring real change to the political system, that’s a Sanders voter”.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, arrive onstage to speak at a “Get Out The Vote Rally” in Columbia, S.C., Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. It involved 650 voters who said they intend to vote in the Democratic primary and have voted in two of the last three statewide primaries.
“I don’t go to Wall Street in the morning and talk to unions in the afternoon”, Sanders said in Minnesota. Bernie Sanders warns of the role of super PACs in politics. The Republican likely primary voter sample has a margin of error of +4.8 percent and the Democratic likely primary voter sample has a margin of error of + 5.6 percent.
“We want you to apologize for mass incarceration”, said Ashley Williams at the event in Charleston, South Carolina.
Both Clinton and Sanders are hoping to win over South Carolina’s African American community, and this ad is part of that effort. The most recent polls showed Clinton with a commanding lead in the Palmetto state. Sen.
When asked if the election for President were held today, in a head-to-head matchup between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, Virginians chose Clinton (48%) over Trump (39%) by 11 points.
“This has been a turbulent political year, but the Florida Democratic primary looks like a blowout, ” Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a prepared statement released with the poll results.
The Democratic and Republican Massachusetts primaries will be held March 1.
While Sanders has the money to stay in the race deep into the spring, Clinton’s campaign sees an opportunity to build enough of a delegate lead to put the race out of reach in the coming weeks.
Clinton said through some heckling that she will defend voting rights, the Affordable Care Act and Social Security. In 2008, Clinton lost this state to Barack Obama by almost 30 points (64% to 35%). He also expects a close race between Clinton and Sanders in Anderson County.
Voters waited in long lines at numerous polling places in Anderson County during the Republican primary.
In Mississippi, scores of Democrats, including Rep. Bennie Thompson and Jackson Mayor Tony Yarber, have endorsed Clinton, saying she has the best chance to win the general election.