SUMMARY FOR TOP 4:
4. Bernie Sanders, Democrat, senator from Vermont
National polling average among Democratic voters: 42% (2nd)
South Carolina: 33.6% (2nd)
Nevada: 46.3% (2nd)
DELEGATES: 36
STOCK: Rising
Last month: 5
3. Ted Cruz, Republican, senator from Texas
National polling average among Republican voters: 20.6% (2nd)
South Carolina: 17.6% (2nd)
Nevada: 20% (2nd)
DELEGATES: 11
STOCK: Rising
Last month: 3
2. Donald Trump, Republican, businessman
National polling average among Republican voters: 34.2% (1st)
South Carolina: 33.5% (1st)
Nevada: 42% (1st)
DELEGATES: 17
STOCK: Neutral
Last month: 2
1. Hillary Clinton, Democrat, former secretary of state
National polling average among Democratic voters: 46.3% (1st)
South Carolina: 56.7% (1st)
Nevada: 48.7% (1st)
DELEGATES: 32
STOCK: Neutral
Last month: 1
The FIX is in -The democrat primary elections are just a hoax to keep the Libtards docile.
Thanks to the Super-Delegates Hillary already has 394 delegates to Bernie's 44.
Imagine how much better she would do if she actually won a primary.
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No way Hillary is # 1. Even Democrats don’t like her.
It may end up being the Ultimate Capitalist against the Ultimate Socialist.
Best Election Ever!
Go to the horse’s mouth:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_presidential_race.html
It doesn’t matter who the Republicans want.. It’s who the voters will go for in Nov.. Drumph has little chance of winning in Nov because of his negatives he has...
Cruz has no crossover appeal. Hill will have a field day with him