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Originally posted by Mean Trees
I wonder if the Independents will come out for Bernie tomorrow. Selzer even admitted that this election cycle is quite strange. Her poll (which is considered the best), for the Democrats has the difference between Sanders and Hill's scores within the margin of error and has 10% Undecided. It is most definitely going to be close.
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In the most recent poll right before that, most of the proportion that in Selzer's poll is undecided went to Clinton, with two points going to O'Malley.
Additionally, I do think that more O'Malley supporters will go to Clinton when their candidate is declared to not be viable. It will be close, but I think things are leaning toward a Clinton victory, this time.
I'll note that in 2008, Obama had a narrow lead just before the caucus among other advantages, whereas this time that lies with Hillary. Selzer herself called it for Obama last time.
