A presentation slide produced by Deutsche Bank's Global Public Affairs division (Francis J. Kelly) analyzing 2016 US Presidential election polling data from Quinnipiac College. The document details voter word associations for Clinton, Bush, and Trump (e.g., 'Liar' for Clinton, 'Arrogant' for Trump) and examines election spreads in swing states like Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation, likely related to Deutsche Bank's ties to political figures.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Francis J. Kelly | Employee, Global Public Affairs |
Author/Contact for the document at Deutsche Bank
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| Hillary Clinton | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Jeb Bush | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Donald Trump | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Marco Rubio | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Joe Biden | Potential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Bernie Sanders | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of polling data
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| Bill Clinton | Former President |
Mentioned as a word association for Hillary Clinton
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| Deutsche Bank |
Creator of the document (Global Public Affairs division)
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| Quinnipiac College |
Source of the polling data
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| House Oversight Committee |
Organization that processed this document (indicated by Bates stamp)
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Swing state mentioned in poll
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Swing state mentioned in poll
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Swing state mentioned in poll
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"How does Clinton do vs. Republican opponents? And, please, tell me what you really think of Mr. Trump"Source
"What is the first word that come to mind when you think of <name>?"Source
"Red/blue numbers indicate R/D candidate lead by that number of points."Source
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