Quinnipiac National Poll: Clinton leads all GOPers; 2014 vote near tied

Started by JRP1990, January 21, 2014, 09:37:22 AM

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JRP1990

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1998

Clinton leads Chris Christie 46% to 38% (Clinton +8%)
Clinton leads Rand Paul 49% to 39% (Clinton +10%)
Clinton leads Jeb Bush 49% to 38% (Clinton +11%)
Clinton leads Ted Cruz 50% to 35% (Clinton +15%)

"The biggest shift since December is among independent voters who go from 47 - 32 percent for Christie last month to 41 percent for Clinton and 40 percent for Christie today."

Also,

"The generic 2014 ballot for the U.S. House of Representative is tied, with 38 percent they would vote Republican and 37 percent saying they would vote Democratic.

But 45 percent of voters want Democrats to control the House of Representatives, while 43 percent want Republican control. Looking at the U.S. Senate, 44 percent want Democrats in control and 43 percent want Republicans.

Democrats have a 10-point lead in the "disapproval race" as voters disapprove 66 - 27 percent of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, while they disapprove 76 - 17 percent of Republicans in Congress."

quiller

Aside from this poll desperately trying to keep Tubby in this race, what point here were you trying to make? No real dirt will come out against Shrill until after the November 2014 races are recounted and the last whining-dog lawsuits put down.

JRP1990

Quote from: quiller on January 21, 2014, 09:41:54 AM
Aside from this poll desperately trying to keep Tubby in this race, what point here were you trying to make? No real dirt will come out against Shrill until after the November 2014 races are recounted and the last whining-dog lawsuits put down.

A massive collapse among independent voters is an attempt to keep him in the race?

That's actually my main point in posting this -- to show that Christie seems to be taking a devastating hit due to Bridgegate, at least in the short term.

supsalemgr

Quote from: JRP1990 on January 21, 2014, 09:37:22 AM
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1998

Clinton leads Chris Christie 46% to 38% (Clinton +8%)
Clinton leads Rand Paul 49% to 39% (Clinton +10%)
Clinton leads Jeb Bush 49% to 38% (Clinton +11%)
Clinton leads Ted Cruz 50% to 35% (Clinton +15%)

"The biggest shift since December is among independent voters who go from 47 - 32 percent for Christie last month to 41 percent for Clinton and 40 percent for Christie today."

Also,

"The generic 2014 ballot for the U.S. House of Representative is tied, with 38 percent they would vote Republican and 37 percent saying they would vote Democratic.

But 45 percent of voters want Democrats to control the House of Representatives, while 43 percent want Republican control. Looking at the U.S. Senate, 44 percent want Democrats in control and 43 percent want Republicans.

Democrats have a 10-point lead in the "disapproval race" as voters disapprove 66 - 27 percent of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, while they disapprove 76 - 17 percent of Republicans in Congress."

Anything concerning 2016 is worthless at this point.

The poll about congress is also worthless as each House and Senate race is local.
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quiller


Solar

Quote from: JRP1990 on January 21, 2014, 09:37:22 AM
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1998

Clinton leads Chris Christie 46% to 38% (Clinton +8%)
Clinton leads Rand Paul 49% to 39% (Clinton +10%)
Clinton leads Jeb Bush 49% to 38% (Clinton +11%)
Clinton leads Ted Cruz 50% to 35% (Clinton +15%)

"The biggest shift since December is among independent voters who go from 47 - 32 percent for Christie last month to 41 percent for Clinton and 40 percent for Christie today."

Also,

"The generic 2014 ballot for the U.S. House of Representative is tied, with 38 percent they would vote Republican and 37 percent saying they would vote Democratic.

But 45 percent of voters want Democrats to control the House of Representatives, while 43 percent want Republican control. Looking at the U.S. Senate, 44 percent want Democrats in control and 43 percent want Republicans.

Democrats have a 10-point lead in the "disapproval race" as voters disapprove 66 - 27 percent of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, while they disapprove 76 - 17 percent of Republicans in Congress."
Three years out, and you think this merits any credibility?
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walkstall

Quote from: Solar on January 21, 2014, 09:47:42 AM
Three years out, and you think this merits any credibility?

Start the propaganda early and it may stick if said enough.  :popcorn:
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Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

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mdgiles

Quote from: JRP1990 on January 21, 2014, 09:37:22 AM
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1998

Clinton leads Chris Christie 46% to 38% (Clinton +8%)
Clinton leads Rand Paul 49% to 39% (Clinton +10%)
Clinton leads Jeb Bush 49% to 38% (Clinton +11%)
Clinton leads Ted Cruz 50% to 35% (Clinton +15%)

"The biggest shift since December is among independent voters who go from 47 - 32 percent for Christie last month to 41 percent for Clinton and 40 percent for Christie today."

Also,

"The generic 2014 ballot for the U.S. House of Representative is tied, with 38 percent they would vote Republican and 37 percent saying they would vote Democratic.

But 45 percent of voters want Democrats to control the House of Representatives, while 43 percent want Republican control. Looking at the U.S. Senate, 44 percent want Democrats in control and 43 percent want Republicans.

Democrats have a 10-point lead in the "disapproval race" as voters disapprove 66 - 27 percent of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, while they disapprove 76 - 17 percent of Republicans in Congress."
I saw a lot of Approve/Disapprove percentages, but I didn't see who made up the poll.
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taxed

Quote from: JRP1990 on January 21, 2014, 09:37:22 AM
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1998

Clinton leads Chris Christie 46% to 38% (Clinton +8%)
Clinton leads Rand Paul 49% to 39% (Clinton +10%)
Clinton leads Jeb Bush 49% to 38% (Clinton +11%)
Clinton leads Ted Cruz 50% to 35% (Clinton +15%)

"The biggest shift since December is among independent voters who go from 47 - 32 percent for Christie last month to 41 percent for Clinton and 40 percent for Christie today."

Also,

"The generic 2014 ballot for the U.S. House of Representative is tied, with 38 percent they would vote Republican and 37 percent saying they would vote Democratic.

But 45 percent of voters want Democrats to control the House of Representatives, while 43 percent want Republican control. Looking at the U.S. Senate, 44 percent want Democrats in control and 43 percent want Republicans.

Democrats have a 10-point lead in the "disapproval race" as voters disapprove 66 - 27 percent of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, while they disapprove 76 - 17 percent of Republicans in Congress."

Thanks for the update.  How about 2020?
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mdgiles

Any poll that doesn't give you the make up of the people being polled, is simply an attempt to influence the vote as opposed to being for informational purposes.
"LIBERALS: their willful ignorance is rivaled only by their catastrophic stupidity"!

taxed

Quote from: mdgiles on January 21, 2014, 12:32:37 PM
Any poll that doesn't give you the make up of the people being polled, is simply an attempt to influence the vote as opposed to being for informational purposes.

Who's your pick for 2024?
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mdgiles

"LIBERALS: their willful ignorance is rivaled only by their catastrophic stupidity"!

taxed

Quote from: mdgiles on January 21, 2014, 12:43:41 PM
I don't know. Who's going to be the Republican President's VP?

Not sure.  JRP can give us the polling...
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