Last updated on September 25th, 2023 at 01:54 pm
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders drew a capacity crowd for a snowy winter rally in Ohio today as the latest poll of the Buckeye State shows Sanders tied with Hillary Clinton.
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Sanders told the crowd of 3,600, “So what this campaign is about is not only asking people to envision a new America, but also to understand that no president, not Bernie Sanders, or anybody else can do it alone….Every person in this room is enormously powerful if you choose to use your power. And every person in this room is enormously powerless if you choose not to use that power.”
Ohio Democrats are standing up in significant numbers for Bernie Sanders.
Here are the results latest Baldwin Wallace University Ohio election poll:
The primary polling is likely to change based on the outcome of Super Tuesday, but Sanders leads Trump by five points in a head to head general election matchup while Clinton is locked in a statistical tie with Trump.
According to the Baldwin Wallace Poll, “Among likely Democratic voters, 49% would like to see the next president continue Obama’s policies, but 34% want to move in a different direction. Clear differences emerge between Clinton and Sanders supporters, with a plurality of Sanders supporters wanting to move in a different direction (42% of Sanders supporters to 27% of Clinton supporters).”
The populist momentum continues to fuel the Bernie Sanders campaign as the Senator’s political revolution has captured the imaginations and hearts of younger voters. Sen. Sanders continues to talk about something bigger than winning a political party’s nomination. Bernie Sanders is leading a movement to change America. No matter what the polls show, Sen. Sanders is building a political movement that will continue to influence the nation’s politics for years to come.
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