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To: ilgipper

She’ll never get more than 41% of the vote. The rest of the electorate already despises her.


11 posted on 05/02/2016 7:35:47 AM PDT by thoughtomator
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To: thoughtomator

Hillary is in effect the incumbent. If she is that low in they polls it always meant people don’t want her.

Trump is getting a bump from his recent successes, but so what?

I’d been so ridiculous hearing every pundit mindlessly repeat that “every poll” shows Trump can’t win. It never was true.


14 posted on 05/02/2016 7:40:02 AM PDT by Williams (Dear God please save us from the democrats. And the republicans.)
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"She’ll never get more than 41% of the vote. The rest of the electorate already despises her."

IMMIC, Clinton V Perot V Bush, Billy only got 43%.

That has always been my assumption as the Democratic Rank and File floor, with in the margin of error of your 41%, but let that go, we are close.

My thought is Her floor is sagging it is rotted and dangerous to walk across, you might fall through.

If Trump gets 25% of the African American Vote, picks up some amongst Pro Israel liberals in the Jewish Community, Working Whites that the DNC has been playing lip service too, how does this not be a lop sided race? AKA 59% Trump, 41% Hillary or worse for her?

I am not kidding, it could be a blowout of these Epic numbers.

I am not saying "Rass" has secret sauce like Zogby, but the Dominant media has always given Dem's a 5 to 10% advantage. With that said, what is her real floor? As low as 29% or 34%?

I'd love to know her internals, and I want to know why Bernie was so cocky in his press conference yesterday saying he will contest at their convention. What does Bernie know about her internals that we don't....

20 posted on 05/02/2016 7:45:59 AM PDT by taildragger (Not my Monkey, not my Circus...)
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To: thoughtomator

I agree, but it’s all about the electoral votes in the general.
So, what’s the math on that? Will we have the same swing states, or will Trump change that?

I was a Fiorina supporter, but will support Trump if he gets nomination, which he should at this point.
As far as Never-Trumps melting away, that is to be expected. In a battle, why would you show your cards during the primary? It’s all part of the game.
P.S. this is a general response to this thread and not directed at you, specifically.


79 posted on 05/03/2016 7:12:38 AM PDT by madameguinot
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To: thoughtomator

I agree, but it’s all about the electoral votes in the general.
So, what’s the math on that? Will we have the same swing states, or will Trump change that?

I was a Fiorina supporter, but will support Trump if he gets nomination, which he should at this point.
As far as Never-Trumps melting away, that is to be expected. In a battle, why would you show your cards during the primary? It’s all part of the game.
P.S. this is a general response to this thread and not directed at you, specifically.


80 posted on 05/03/2016 7:12:38 AM PDT by madameguinot
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To: thoughtomator

I agree, but it’s all about the electoral votes in the general.
So, what’s the math on that? Will we have the same swing states, or will Trump change that?

I was a Fiorina supporter, but will support Trump if he gets nomination, which he should at this point.
As far as Never-Trumps melting away, that is to be expected. In a battle, why would you show your cards during the primary? It’s all part of the game.
P.S. this is a general response to this thread and not directed at you, specifically.


81 posted on 05/03/2016 7:12:41 AM PDT by madameguinot
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