June 11, 2016

Even Democrats want Sanders to stay in the race

Vox

Only 36 percent of Americans think Sanders should throw in the towel — compared with 48 percent who want him to keep fighting, according to a new poll conducted by Vox and Morning Consult.

That's true even among Democrats, who have rejected Sanders’s candidacy and increasingly soured on him as their party’s nominee.

According to the poll, 47 percent of party members want Sanders to stay in — compared with just 42 percent who want him out (11 percent have no opinion). If these numbers are right, more Democrats want Sanders to stay in than want him to be the nominee:

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"If these numbers are right, more Democrats want Sanders to stay in than want him to be the nominee:"

Would this statement be true, if the DNC and the Clinton campaign had not engaged in voter suppression, hacked voting machines, reduced polling places, changing voter's registration without their consent, distributing wrong or provisional ballots, inadequate numbers of ballots at polls, and funneling money meant for state party races into Clinton's war chest. There have been so many reports of active voter suppression, irregularities, and criminal misconduct, that to find out the truth, we'd need to run the whole Democratic primary process agin with international observers and multiple exit polls for each race this time.