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Happy to help. We corrected one of the numbers so please use the version below. Thanks again, Mark DNC Talking Points: Democrats Overwhelmingly United Polls continue to show that Democrats are overwhelmingly united and excited about both of our candidates. By and large we’ve had a great primary, with substantive candidates whose vision to move America forward lines up with the values of the American people. And we’re going to come out of our convention more unified and stronger than ever, while Republicans are disillusioned and discouraged with their dangerous and divisive candidate, Donald Trump, and the rest of their party. Just look at the new poll today from CBS/New York Times: · A new CBS/NYT poll<http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/05/19/us/politics/poll-presidential-race.html?version=meter+at+0&contentId=&mediaId=&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&priority=true&action=click&contentCollection=Politics&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article> shows that Democrats are more united today than in May of 2008, disproving the myth of Democratic disunity heading into the 2016 election. * CORRECTED -- The poll showed that more than 80 percent of Democrats would vote for either Secretary Clinton or Senator Sanders in the general election. According to an accompanying story in the New York Times, “Democratic resistance is less widespread than it was in the 2008 primary. While 72 percent of Mr. Sanders’s supporters say they would vote for Mrs. Clinton this fall, a Times/CBS News survey taken in early May 2008 found that only 60 percent of Mrs. Clinton’s supporters said they would vote for Barack Obama in the general election.” [Note: neither the New York Times story nor the poll itself provided what percentage of Secretary Clinton’s supporters would vote for Senator Sanders if he became the nominee] · Furthermore, the poll shows that 80 percent of Democrats are “mostly hopeful” about the future of the Democratic Party, as opposed to Republicans, who are split 55%-43% between “mostly hopeful” and “mostly discouraged” about the future of the Republican Party. This echoes what we’ve seen in exit poll after exit poll after exit poll: Indiana<http://fortune.com/2016/05/03/exit-polls-from-indiana-democrats-are-excited-republicans-are-divided/>: · Three-quarters of Democrats in the state say they’ve been energized by the nomination contest between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. But nearly 6 in 10 Republicans say they think their party has been divided by the battle being fought by billionaire Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut<http://www.wsj.com/articles/voters-have-strong-views-on-gop-convention-1461716342>: · Democratic voters, unlike Republicans, said the primary season had energized their party. Two-thirds or more of Democrats who cast ballots in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut said their party was more energized, while less than one-third said it was divided, exit polls showed. New York<http://elections.ap.org/content/ny-exit-poll-heated-primaries-energize-dems-divide-gop>: · Almost 6 in 10 New York Republican voters say their party has been divided by the nomination process, while only 3 in 10 Democratic voters say the same about their party's primaries. Less than 4 in 10 GOP voters say they've been energized, exit polls show, compared with two-thirds of Democratic voters who say that about their side. It’s clear that heading into the 2016 elections, Democrats are united and energized, while Republicans are disillusioned and discouraged with their dangerous and divisive candidate, Donald Trump, and the rest of their party. On May 20, 2016, at 4:28 PM, Donna Brazile <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: You saved me. Thanks. Chris will print and place in my weekend packet. Anchor: George Stephanopoulos Powerhouse Roundtable: 1. Donna Brazile 2. Matt Dowd 3. Cokie Roberts 4. Bill Kristol Topics: 1. Latest ABC News Poll Numbers 2. How terrorism impacts 2016 race 3. Clinton vs. Trump 4. What is Bernie Sanders’ end game? 5. Third Party 6. Taxes, Emails, Speeches, etc. Please feel free to call or email if you need anything else! See you on Sunday! Mae Mae Joo|Producer, This Week with George Stephanopoulos Sent from Donna's I Pad. Follow me on twitter @donnabrazile On May 20, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Paustenbach, Mark <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: DNC Talking Points: Democrats Overwhelmingly United Polls continue to show that Democrats are overwhelmingly united and excited about both of our candidates. By and large we’ve had a great primary, with substantive candidates whose vision to move America forward lines up with the values of the American people. And we’re going to come out of our convention more unified and stronger than ever, while Republicans are disillusioned and discouraged with their dangerous and divisive candidate, Donald Trump, and the rest of their party. Just look at the new poll today from CBS/New York Times: · A new CBS/NYT poll<http://sendgrid.dnc.org/wf/click?upn=LRCEH9efIj9DkcP7c0H0-2BBcOEuQSthxnXQf0hhd4Vt0CI4YqNap9y-2B-2BtkTBy-2FB-2B0ZOBKGtukwzLaYYqKXuNJekiy9X-2FBLU3EIRRbxbNvp0kPeH4VK01zMl1CwYGZ9NA7RDPqOmrtWtz5-2F4AV2ilMCx2qq-2BsDvbSJcB0GFiKXm1QjdkwcUMvRqAQ6hqSG9qwNLb30fHs9pj9efhev4cO4u88kymIO3dSDS6Eo6MEZmyoYrBQ-2BG9jm6HdE5UFFUEv-2BpYwfRyX-2B33Ysnm6XwUNmfbgZRA4xlwfE66edHaVy6l-2BS7TwhWsOXOyIwiWwAK9eNvea5z4k87Me7jVO8HiAqKSqPxECZe4tQIKOHGW4BZOIfjoE41c5Fk-2BpJ9fDh628PS2FRrVAk45rpEZHghvACpA-3D-3D_aELXfIYWunJ5spbZME4cblL5XhRKusLMe22Tc3bTKU0iI5bR7X6WhSzffYCuL3URRXmSjXhlOLlAwEDoh4Rtj2ggOj-2FcZ35jwWZNkDocnYDduuV-2B8tVU9dNEh5AvLgzIyVy1oJGWCCQFqBFdG9id8NpI9R-2F-2FdaNc-2FX3KEQULjzQy86VQr6T6ALopiuCLJrzm-2BMN0Oz2OQyTiIi7nzA7-2FZPmMbaSiZYbd8JLD9J8iu8A-3D> shows that Democrats are more united today than in May of 2008, disproving the myth of Democratic disunity heading into the 2016 election. · The poll showed that 72 percent of Senator Sanders’ supporters said they would vote for Secretary Clinton, and 78 percent of Senator Sanders’ supporters said they would vote for Secretary Clinton. In May of 2008, polling found only 60 percent of Clinton supporters said they would vote for then-Senator Obama, who was eventually elected to a landslide victory. · Furthermore, the poll shows that 80 percent of Democrats are “mostly hopeful” about the future of the Democratic Party, as opposed to Republicans, who are split 55%-43% between “mostly hopeful” and “mostly discouraged” about the future of the Republican Party. This echoes what we’ve seen in exit poll after exit poll after exit poll: Indiana<http://sendgrid.dnc.org/wf/click?upn=cnmhNtanOWzTjiRSxZQAqKcweJiafKdn5Zi60m80KTUekzJtrrHnMcATg6MQHq36U-2FU6uN3d7U26tzeBOp6IgMaQlFrGMP5ulaPPrJHgzQsQTeY3t17EvCdWYcSyVWzBcPkEDZ5Rp0tjO-2BQvDk-2B88w-3D-3D_aELXfIYWunJ5spbZME4cblL5XhRKusLMe22Tc3bTKU0iI5bR7X6WhSzffYCuL3URRXmSjXhlOLlAwEDoh4Rtj48Hs3CPUHOgiBzuoSO4I2CAK7eSg5-2BlzzqduVNVlQHMIAWxyspUyUYp0LFOIWPgBuLO06Ugo0sjiDK5QEZYFsK6x9p6RMkeimWci1DSjit2Me9h3AiNuKd-2Bzk-2B4-2Fn4Hhpg2wFT3mrpRl187jxni0Tc-3D>: · Three-quarters of Democrats in the state say they’ve been energized by the nomination contest between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. But nearly 6 in 10 Republicans say they think their party has been divided by the battle being fought by billionaire Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut<http://sendgrid.dnc.org/wf/click?upn=LRCEH9efIj9DkcP7c0H0-2BPmD9FNkKnyV1HEwCGMWD7hB8J7nAqHAIevlVDRgzDVorznlurNOHDxnWv-2FHwsdeIzJe1O1B9ZOhBG-2BcTfi5kz9ajycu0c7M78CsvcyqCY-2BX_aELXfIYWunJ5spbZME4cblL5XhRKusLMe22Tc3bTKU0iI5bR7X6WhSzffYCuL3URRXmSjXhlOLlAwEDoh4RtjyLXZ5mZ3zN3fEVSi-2FQ1MMSFBLibc93IWkOBSousbNsSRXMALoGW3YjkUZM70TPO-2FIi8fcaMJLXocjsj7gvoFN-2BnUqpaN4AoDumQ9J1v77C0dQTQlIcs7YowLOxEo1kYs1JhnH3-2F-2FM8oYvYsd9CDw5Q-3D>: · Democratic voters, unlike Republicans, said the primary season had energized their party. Two-thirds or more of Democrats who cast ballots in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut said their party was more energized, while less than one-third said it was divided, exit polls showed. New York<http://sendgrid.dnc.org/wf/click?upn=TDga-2FvJC3gugPSqxokVf9TPGOX-2F6FaRH3oCRbBDaD7VpWZJ2w5fZ10moJkljrUE8-2FQdGSbaFYKK5Mv2jwfxneziIkmsIavP-2BlR7gKTR9DUmyY0CuJawv3GyRsgZFpw09_aELXfIYWunJ5spbZME4cblL5XhRKusLMe22Tc3bTKU0iI5bR7X6WhSzffYCuL3URRXmSjXhlOLlAwEDoh4Rtj5ZEs35n6lmMAYaQgmqtgVXGX5qZGvobRj3-2BmuaxKLhNfmb0NRjCRXVNgVrQ-2BXAVu3vFK-2FsKdQyLS3CSNV-2FQOhXELZHftQp0ADIbE-2FflgOOs1Xla0h-2BsUn0G1q-2FRH5rOb9rs9dAizmApy4EFXCjFkR4-3D>: · Almost 6 in 10 New York Republican voters say their party has been divided by the nomination process, while only 3 in 10 Democratic voters say the same about their party's primaries. Less than 4 in 10 GOP voters say they've been energized, exit polls show, compared with two-thirds of Democratic voters who say that about their side. It’s clear that heading into the 2016 elections, Democrats are united and energized, while Republicans are disillusioned and discouraged with their dangerous and divisive candidate, Donald Trump, and the rest of their party. Mark Paustenbach National Press Secretary & Deputy Communications Director Democratic National Committee W: 202.863.8148 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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