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Election Archive => 2016 U.S. Presidential General Election Polls => Topic started by: Miles on June 05, 2014, 01:09:03 PM



Title: PA-PPP: Hillary leading by at least 10
Post by: Miles on June 05, 2014, 01:09:03 PM
Article. (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2014/06/pennsylvania-miscellany.html)

Clinton- 49%
Christie- 39%

Clinton- 51%
Santorum- 40%

Clinton- 51%
Bush- 37%

Clinton- 52%
Paul- 38%

Clinton- 52%
Huckabee- 37%

Clinton- 53%
Cruz- 34%


Title: Re: PA-PPP: Hillary leading by at least 10
Post by: Tender Branson on June 05, 2014, 01:11:12 PM
Santorum only down 11 ?

No ...

More like 20.


Title: Re: PA-PPP: Hillary leading by at least 10
Post by: Frozen Sky Ever Why on June 05, 2014, 01:25:51 PM
Hillary leads Ted Cruz 61-26% with Females, but they are tied with men at 44%. Regardless of the GOP nominee, 2016 is going to have the biggest gender gap ever. She also wins the white vote by at least 7% against every candidate, which considering she doesn't win the male vote against any candidate, must mean she is dominating the white female vote by a margin unheard of by a Democratic presidential candidate. Clinton only won white women in PA by 6% in 1996.


Title: Re: PA-PPP: Hillary leading by at least 10
Post by: IceSpear on June 05, 2014, 03:06:15 PM
Dominating!

On a more depressing note, at least 24% of African-Americans back every GOP candidate, including an incredible 37% for Santorum. And people say Hillary supporters are bitter.

The poll also has Corbett and Toomey winning between 20-37% of the African American vote. It's just statistical noise.


Title: Re: PA-PPP: Hillary leading by at least 10
Post by: Frozen Sky Ever Why on June 05, 2014, 03:13:39 PM
Excellent news!

On a more depressing note, at least 24% of African-Americans back every GOP candidate, including an incredible 37% for Santorum. And people say Hillary supporters are bitter.

The poll also has Corbett and Toomey winning between 20-37% of the African American vote. It's just statistical noise.

I thought that was probably the case, as the AA vote in PA is usually 10-13% max. I went back and checked older PP polls in VA & NC where it's higher and the numbers seem correct. I just forgot to edit that out of my post.