Post DNC Debate Poll Results
Greenville, NC, October 26, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Vote.us.org Releases Survey Results for first CNN Democratic Debate October 2015
Vote.us.org conducted online polls during October 13-25, 2015 to identify democrat views and trends for 2016 presidential election.
The sample includes 5,301 adult American self-identified democrat males between ages of 18-32 from all over United States.
Results from the survey indicate that:
Bernie Sanders won the first CNN democratic debate
Vote.us.org poll finds Bernie Sanders leading among the self-identified democrat males aged between 18 and 32.
Bernie Sanders: 89.9%
Hillary Clinton: 6.6%
Jim Webb: 1.5%
Martin O Malley: 1%
Lincoln Chafee : 1%
A detailed copy of the 2015 October Nationwide Vote.us.org survey report can be viewed here.
About the VOTE.US.ORG:
Vote.us.org aims to make public opinion count.
Vote.us.org, a nonpartisan research firm, seeks to drive public opinion and demographic trends that would affect sound decision making, with the goal of selecting and electing better leaders, services, and products across the United States and the World.
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Santos Sinha
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