August 24, 2015

Morning Line: Sanders less than 20 behind Clinton


Clinton leads Sanders by 19 points, the first time by less than 20. Biden 36 points behind Clinton.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am surprised that he is 19 points behind. Really, what does Hillary Clinton bring to the table. Nothing that I can see.

I honestly think that a lot of people just support her since she is woman. I have nothing against a woman president - just not this woman.

Anonymous said...

This is not a national contest for HRC, she's working retail sales in Iowa with Harkin. If she wins big in Iowa, it's downhill and then she needs Webb to get her the win against Bush-Kasich.

Anonymous said...

I love the hype. Trump's lead of 15 pts is described as 'almost comfortable', yet the lefties are jumping up and now about Sanders getting within 20.

Its all a giant waste of time and resources in a rigged game run by the corporate Democrats. You know its fake up until you see a slate of congressional candidates who support Sanders and who are willing to challenge the corporate Dems who sit in Congress. If this movement never gets that serious, then not only is Sanders a long-shot in trying to overcome the corporate Dems, but he'd be powerless and unsupported if he manages to win the rigged carnival game.

Anonymous said...

I admire what Sanders is trying to do, but he hasn't got a chance.

The corporate media will sabotage his campaign and if that doesn't work, they'll do a JFK on him.

Matt James said...

That anyone would waste time analyzing "leads" in contests that don't yet have nominees is pointless. There once was a "gentleman's" agreement between the Repubs and the Demos that they wouldn't spend years campaigning but rather wait until Labor Day. With elections being held on the first Tuesday of November, that meant that campaigns lasted about two months.

It wasn't until Reagan started to commodify all of life's activities that the pols and Murdoch and Adelson and their media colleagues agitated for perpetual campaigning which generates tv and print coverage that citizens like Anonymous, who think that they are doing their civic duty by paying attention, buy.

The lesson of Obama is that there is no hope. It's a rigged game .