Pre-Election Poll: Bernie Would've Bodied Trump 56-44%

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New Pre-Election Poll Suggests Bernie Sanders Could Have Trounced Donald Trump

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) would have beaten Donald Trump by a historic margin if he had been the Democratic nominee, according to a private pre-election poll provided to The Huffington Post.

The national survey of more than 1,600 registered voters, conducted by Gravis Marketing two days before the general election, found that Sanders would have received 56 percent of the vote while Trump would have won 44 percent. The poll was commissioned and financed by outgoing Florida Congressman Alan Grayson, a Democrat who endorsed Sanders in the presidential primary.

The last election result that decisive was Ronald Reagan’s victory over Democrat Walter Mondale in 1984.

Crucially, independent voters, who made up nearly one-third of the general election voters this year, favored Sanders over Trump, 55 percent to 45 percent, the poll found. Hillary Clinton, by contrast, lost independents 48 percent to 42 percent, according to exit polls.

Although the Gravis poll did not show state-level results, it is safe to assume that any candidate with that type of lead in the popular vote, if the poll is accurate, would win the electoral college handily.

Of course, the poll results are an imperfect indicator of what would have occurred if Sanders had actually been on the ballot on Election Day.

For one thing, Tuesday’s election results have exposed fundamental deficiencies in current polling techniques. The vast majority of polls mistakenly predicted a Clinton victory in Tuesday’s election. Prior to FBI Director James Comey’s announcement that the agency was reopening the investigation of Clinton’s emails at the end of October, Clinton even led Trump by as much as 13 percentage points ― more than Sanders’ margin of victory in the Gravis poll.

Then there is the matter of the general election scrutiny and Republican attacks Sanders would have endured if he were the nominee. No poll can account for how the candidacy of a self-described democratic socialist promising to raise taxes for middle-class voters would fare under those circumstances. Clinton believed Sanders would almost certainly not have survived such an onslaught, she told a room full of campaign donors in February.

And to throw even more uncertainty into the mix, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg had threatened to run if Sanders and Trump were the final two candidates. How Sanders would have fared under those circumstances can never be known.

But it will certainly give ammunition to wistful Sanders supporters and other progressives who hope that Clinton’s disappointing election performance will serve as an opportunity to take the Democratic Party in a more populist direction.

For Grayson, who lost a Senate primary campaign in Florida to centrist Democrat Patrick Murphy, who then lost to incumbent Marco Rubio, the poll shows that Democrats err by looking for business-friendly, moderate politicians, even if they end up running on a liberal platform, as Clinton did.

“As we contemplate the dark days ahead, and then as we suffer through them, we Democrats should remember that it could have been entirely different. All we had to do was to elect a Progressive as President ― just as a large majority of Americans really wanted,” Grayson said in an email.
 

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Is this from the same poll people who said Hillary was up 10 percent on Trump :mjlol:
This was done two days before the election. Out of hundreds of polls, there were only like one or two outliers that had Hillary anywhere near 10% over Trump. The vast majority predicted an election within the margin of error.
 

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You would have had a lot of people like me, who would have seriously considered Bernie over Trump. It wouldn't have been close. Now we're embarking on a big experiment because clueless crooked Clinton and cronies thought she was a relatable candidate.

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Bernie would have demolished Trump . 20% of Trump supported said they want Amerikkka to be more liberal aka Bernie stans backed Trump.
 

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Bernie or Biden win this shid easily
With Biden Pennsylvania wouldn't have even been in question, Ohio would've been up for grabs and I shouldn't even bring up Wisconsin and Michigan :snoop:

Then you put Biden with a real Hispanic VP instead of some pandering fruitcake and Florida is locked up.

You would also have Biden living on the Amtrak going through the rust belt instead of wine tasting in Martha's Vineyard, pumpkin carving in Hamptons and wobbling to the nearest van.

And the added bonus of the sob story about his first wife, now his son, plus being a war veteran family.


Writing this out makes me even more disguisted :scust:
 

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I honestly think Trump would have won if Bernie was the nominee. People forget to some people Trump's name is still synonymous with wealth and success. Alot of people looked at that and thinks he can translate that into making the country successful. Not to mention the socialist aspect of Bernie's campaign..Trump would have made him look like a communist which would have scared off alot of voters. I'm sure Trump would have also use more of that dog whistle talk to bring up him being Jewish as well. Biden probably would have had a better chance. He really could have taped into that white working class vote. He could have rode that im from scranton pa im one of you straight into the white house.
 
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