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To: silverleaf
You guys are real masochists. Does anyone really believe that the polls gyrate this wildly week to week? That convention was a disaster for the Democrats, that's a quantitative fact. Her speech and her message was the same old uninspired tripe. The WikiLeaks revelations exposed the media for who they are, what we knew, but when speaking to liberals we were labeled as conspiracy kooks, not anymore. Polls and journalism have been proven to be the 5th column for the globalists. They are going to continue to Sun Tzu us.."Irrigate your enemy" and get us off message and get us hysterical. I'm not ignoring reality here, but there is no way right now Clinton could beat Trump....period. No political pundit who is honest is saying that.

We maybe looking at closer election then we think. I'm not in the landslide camp, but I don't think Clinton will win, and Trump will sweep the upper Midwest sans Minnesota. He will blow her away in NC and Florida and squeak out Pa and Iowa. I do predict a surprise here or there election night like maybe winning a state like Illinois or a state in the NE.

16 posted on 08/01/2016 8:21:31 AM PDT by pburgh01
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To: pburgh01
I seldom open any of these current poll threads because they are meaningless this far out.

The pollsters can slant them tremendously, as they only have to worry about their own credibility due to accuracy within a couple of weeks of the election.

Polls don't mean much, according to President Kerry and confirmed by President Romney.

Since Trump is the atypical politician, the old measures and methods do not seem to apply. Clinton is running as the quintessential politician.
39 posted on 08/01/2016 8:48:51 AM PDT by TomGuy
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