Posted on 04/28/2016 4:00:06 PM PDT by profit_guy
Nearly a quarter of voters say they would stay home or vote for a third-party candidate in a general election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national survey.
The poll finds Trump and Clinton tied with 38 percent each among likely voters.
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Then they will get the government that they deserve.
That's the world series and super bowl all rolled up into one WWW match
1 in 3 will sit out Hillary....
LOL!
What would be their names ?
Devastating Don vs Henbane Hillary
The hill suffers from nose bleeds being so hill atop the hill, this match is better than tyson spinx
Not me.
See my tagline.
More than 1 in 4 sit out every election.
In fact, they’ve never registered.
Is that a bad news? Low voter turnout where I live results in better outcomes.
It’s King Kong vs. Godzilla. Whoever wins, we lose. And the country ends up wrecked either way.
As long as they’re all Dems, where is the issue?
The more the better.
Polls by the same posters that said he would be out of the running by Christmas...by January..by....
BS.
Yeah - we have record turnouts in the primary
And so?
I think it's about 40% that stay home. And that's just in Presidential elections.
But, wait...
"The poll finds Trump and Clinton tied with 38 percent each among likely voters."
So they are TIED, now???? If this holds true in other polls, expect General Lynch to get "the call" from her masters.
A lot of conservatives had a difficult time in 2012 wanting to get out to vote for Romney so many stayed home.
Three of four voters are too ignorant of our form of government, economy, constitution, judiciary, and legislature to cast a vote. I am very sorry to say that. It is the truth.
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Yes, how about that.
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