Friday, October 21
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) | Poll | Results | Spread |
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General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein | IBD/TIPP Tracking | Clinton 40, Trump 41, Johnson 8, Stein 4 | Trump +1 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein | Rasmussen Reports | Clinton 41, Trump 43, Johnson 5, Stein 3 | Trump +2 |
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton | LA Times/USC Tracking | Clinton 44, Trump 45 | Trump +1 |
keep holding on to your 'great white hope'
ReplyDeletepray. ask god for help
facts are facts. I don't pray for outcomes. That is up to God. He already knows our needs before we ask. Besides, politics is the devil's game, not God's.
DeleteTrump will be lucky to get 150 electoral votes.
ReplyDeleteRight. And Brexit didn't happen. 1994 didn't happen. 2014 didn't happen. Obama losing 3.5 million votes in 2012 compared to 2008 didn't happen. The fact that 70% of the nation thinks the supposedly popular Obama is taking us down the wrong path is meaningless.
Delete"The fact that 70% of the nation thinks the supposedly popular Obama is taking us down the wrong path is meaningless." Exactly ... it is meaningless. Since 1972, every poll ever taken on this question resulted in American being on the wrong track. Under Bush it was the worst. Per Gallup, between September through about November 2008, only 7 to 9 percent of the country thought the country was heading in the right direction. 91% believed the nation was heading on the wrong track. Obama's polls are more more than 4X better than that of Bush's - 30% right track under Obama vs 7% under Bush.
DeleteStop the BS. But that is what your job is.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/11/07/we-ve-been-on-the-wrong-track-since-1972.html
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Anonymous wrote " Since 1972, every poll ever taken on this question resulted in American being on the wrong track." An absolutely ridiculous statement. Under Reagan, 60% of the nation thought we were on the right track. After the 9/11 attack, the nation united and, again, thought we were on the right track. Just last week, Rueters, CBS, Rasmussen, and the Economist YouGov all record a 60+ wrong track percentage.
DeleteNo point in dealing with the details of your comment in view of the fact that it is such an outrageous lie. .