When you read this, it doesn't make any sense why Hillary Clinton and all of the people who stand behind her are acting so nasty. Is it just their nature? Are they warming up for Trump (or Cruz, as the case may be)? Do they think they can win in the fall without many of the Sandernistas, or will they simply bludgeon them into submission with the "SCOTUS" cudgel?
Go, click over to PPP. Ted's got a lot of bar-graphing to do.
Meanwhile, Primo at Juanita Jean's has caught up with me.
I'd like to see some cessation of hostilities from Clintonites from here on. Can they manage it?
After a pretty massive defeat in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could use some good news, and she got a bunch of it on Wednesday. According to a new set of polls released by Public Policy Polling (PPP), Clinton leads Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in 10 of 12 early March primary states, and in nine of those, she holds double-digit leads of anywhere from ten points (in Michigan) to 34 (in Mississippi and Georgia). Sanders leads only in his home state of Vermont and its neighbor, Massachusetts.
Go, click over to PPP. Ted's got a lot of bar-graphing to do.
State | Clinton | Sanders | Spread |
Alabama | 59% | 31% | Clinton +28 |
Arkansas | 57% | 32% | Clinton +25 |
Georgia | 60% | 26% | Clinton +34 |
Louisiana | 60% | 29% | Clinton +31 |
Massachusetts | 42% | 49% | Sanders +7 |
Michigan | 50% | 40% | Clinton +10 |
Mississippi | 60% | 26% | Clinton +34 |
Oklahoma | 46% | 44% | Clinton +2 |
Tennessee | 58% | 32% | Clinton +26 |
Texas | 57% | 34% | Clinton +23 |
Virginia | 56% | 34% | Clinton +22 |
Vermont | 10% | 86% | Sanders +76 |
Meanwhile, Primo at Juanita Jean's has caught up with me.
I'd like to see some cessation of hostilities from Clintonites from here on. Can they manage it?