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Related: About this forumCall for 'Revolution' Still Reverberating as Sanders, Clinton Head Neck and Neck Into Indiana
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Sunday, May 01, 2016
byCommon Dreams
Call for 'Revolution' Still Reverberating as Sanders, Clinton Head Neck and Neck Into Indiana
"This is the beginning of the revolt against the establishment, not the end," political analyst says
byAndrea Germanos, staff writer
Days ahead of Indiana's May 3 primary, a new poll shows Democratic presidential rivals Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton neck and neck while observers foresee the Vermont senator's impact being felt long after the nomination is secured.
According to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll, Clinton leads among likely Indiana primary goers 50 percent to Sanders' 46 percent. But that lead is within the poll's margin of error of 4.6 percentage points for Democrats.
The poll also shows Sanders with a greater edge over Clinton in a hypothetical general-election match-up against Donald Trump. The Republican front-runner has a seven-point lead over Clinton in such a square-off, but just a single point lead over Sanders
Also on Sunday, the Sanders campaign announced that it had brought in $25.8 million in April, with the average donation being just under $26. And while the amount is far less than the $44 million haul in March, or $43.5 million in February, the campaign still touted it as surpassing the average monthly total of $17 million.
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On edit: Added the poll below: How will you vote? (feel free to post commentary related to this poll)
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I will vote Tuesday for Bernie | |
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Tobin S.
(10,420 posts)You just ask for which ballot you want. In other words, a socialist could vote for Democrats in a primary contest even if he or she is not a registered Democrat.
silvershadow
(10,336 posts)Jokerman
(3,538 posts)Leaving work early to catch the bus downtown.
AngryOldDem
(14,176 posts)I was at the rally at the Statehouse on Friday, though...VERY cool.
AngryOldDem
(14,176 posts)17th in queue, and the line behind me was almost out the door by the time they opened at 6.
There were only six voting machines for about five precincts that vote at that location. That will probably jam things up later in the day.
Heard on the news that some places are already at 100 people. Indiana needs to get with the program and extend voting hours to at least 7:30 or 8 p.m.