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Tender Branson
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« on: June 04, 2014, 12:26:16 PM »

Jeb Bush
   22%
Chris Christie
   10%
Rand Paul
   9%
Ted Cruz
   9%
Marco Rubio
   6%
Bobby Jindal
   3%
Undecided/Don’t know
   48%

...

Hillary Clinton
   50%
Joe Biden
   12%
Andrew Cuomo
   2%
Martin O’Malley
   1%
Brian Schweitzer
   -
Deval Patrick
   -
Undecided/Don’t know
   35%

The Clemson University Palmetto Poll (link to poll) surveyed 400 frequent Republican voters from May 22 to 29 and 400 Democrats from May 26 to June 2. The poll has a plus or minus confidence of 6 percent and included nearly 8 percent of cell phone users in each category.

http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/palmetto-poll-shows-voter-support-for-incumbents-in-s-c
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« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2014, 12:28:36 PM »

Poor numbers for Hillary. Perhaps the African-American base is still upset with her and Bill.
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« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2014, 02:41:21 PM »

Poor numbers for Hillary. Perhaps the African-American base is still upset with her and Bill.

I know we're talking relative numbers here, but it's still pretty funny that cracking a majority in SC is seen as a bad thing. It shows the power of expectations.
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« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2014, 02:47:01 PM »

That's not super surprising. Jeb Bush has to win South Carolina in order to be taken seriously for nom, considering Iowa will probably be out of reach for him and New Hampshire may be tough.
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« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2014, 05:08:02 PM »

Bush isn't leading, "Undecided" is leading. This is also true for many if not most GOP polls. I'm not being pedantic, I think it show show theGOP race is totally up in the air. No one really has traction or momentum. And there still is big opportunity for new entrants.
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