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Contest Outcome of Democratic Debate Varies based on Opinions Polled

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Winner of the Democratic Debate: Varies by Opinion Polls
Winner of the Democratic Debate: Varies by Opinion Polls

Contest Outcome of Democratic Debate Varies based on Opinions Polled

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In the ever-evolving world of politics and technology, we witness an interesting blend of traditional and digital methodologies. Here's a roundup of some recent developments and trends that have caught our attention.

The Democratic debate, held recently, has sparked a lively debate among voters. While the majority of media outlets declared Hillary Clinton as the winner, online data paints a different picture. Online polls, such as those conducted by the LA Times as part of their shift towards digital methodologies, favour Bernie Sanders. This online support is evident in his growing number of Twitter followers, leading Google searches, and higher scores in post-debate focus groups and Google Consumer Surveys.

On the other side of the Atlantic, the Canadian election continues to intrigue. Nick Nanos from Nanos Research was recently interviewed about the ongoing election, shedding light on the policies under discussion, such as the proposed $15/day childcare.

In the realm of technology, a study by The New York Times suggests an innovative approach to addressing the gender divide in tech. Adding nature posters and plants to the work environment could potentially help bridge this gap.

The Global Positioning System (GPS) has also been used to gather insights into travel habits. Ford's study of European kids reveals that cursing and singing rank high among their top travel gripes about their parents.

TPP, a topic that was hotly debated, did not resonate with voters, as indicated by limited interest shown in Gallup and Pew data. The GOP race, too, has been relatively quiet this week, with a lack of significant updates. However, insights into candidate trust can be found in Bloomberg/Purple focus groups.

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