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– News from elsewhere covered and with commentary by Quincy Quarry News
Hillary feels the burn of Bernie’s growing support among voters.
Per what appears to be the first major national poll showing Vermont’s socialist Senator Bernie Sanders with a lead in the Democratic Presidential primary race over former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, a just released Fox New’s poll discerned a 47% to 44% lead for Sanders.
Granted, the difference is just within the statistical margin of error; however, it must be noted that polls tend to lag changes in public opinion whenever things are fluid – especially whenever there is a substantial recent positive swing in momentum for a candidate.
That or a serious stumble while out out on the stump.
At the same time, one can only assume that the Clinton Team will soon be publicly denouncing this poll as it is a Fox News poll and so decreeing it as a biased right wing conspiracy.
In reality, Fox’s claim of fair and balanced coverage actually has some considerable bona fides, especially when its coverage is compared with its unabashedly liberal media competition’s treatment of Republicans.
After all, just ask Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Additionally, it is widely known that the Clinton Campaign Team has been in white knuckle mode after it just barely gamed a statistically improbable as well as dubious win in Iowa and then was burned – and badly – in New Hampshire by Bernie
Now with this Saturday’s Nevada Democratic caucuses looking to perhaps be breaking Bernie’s way – or at least turning into another photo finish, the Clintons’ long ongoing dream for (at least, ed.) a third term is now looking to instead perhaps become a repeat nightmare of what happened to Hillary in 2008.
For years I’ve maintained that Mrs. Clinton cannot be beaten but she can easily beat herself. Do you see what’s happening now?
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) January 17, 2016
Regardless of the primary outcomes, expect Quincy Quarry to continue to follow this year’s Presidential race.
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