Public Policy Polling Releases Four-Party General Election Presidential Poll

On May 10, Public Policy Polling released this general election poll for president, including the Libertarian and Green likely nominees. The results: with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee, Clinton 42%, Trump 38%, Gary Johnson 4%, Jill Stein 2%, other or undecided 13%.

With Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee, Sanders 47%, Trump 37%, Johnson 3%, Stein 1%, other or undecided 12%. Thanks to Michael for the link.


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Public Policy Polling Releases Four-Party General Election Presidential Poll — 9 Comments

  1. Sanders continues to do far better than Clinton. Probably because he doesn’t have an publicly known investigations against him.

  2. Some of the other questions asked in that PPP poll are exceedingly stupid and lead one to question how serious of a polling organization PPP is.

  3. One more minority rule extremist powermad NUTCASE Prez coming along ??? —

    who will instantly think he/she got 100 percent of the popular votes.

    The SCOTUS hacks have really done their EVIL in building the USA Prez into a tyrant monarch since 1789 —
    i.e. the media morons have about ZERO respect for the Congress, SCOTUS and ALL of the State/local regimes — i.e. the Prez is the ONLY office they rave nonstop about — a worse and worse monarchy fixation — back to the STONE AGE.

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  6. It is interesting that Clinton loses 5% vs Sanders, and that it is distributed to Trump, Johnson, Stein and undecided. It shows that Greens have a long way to go in winning over Bernie supporters.

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