Posted on 09/20/2015 6:11:05 PM PDT by WilliamIII
Real estate mogul Trump has widened his lead to 20 points in a brand new Zogby Analytics poll taken after the second Republican presidential debate. The new poll of 405 likely Republican primary/caucus voters nationwide with a margin of sampling error of +/- 5.0 percentage points, conducted September 18-19, shows Mr. Trump with 33% (up 2 points from his pre-debate 31%). In second place is neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson who actually dropped 3 points to 13%.
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What about Linda?
Tilting
Tilting the head sideways can be a sign of interest, which may be in what is said or happening. It can also be a flirting signal as it says 'I am interested in you!'
Tilting can similarly indicate curiosity, uncertainty or query, particularly if the head is pushed forward, as if the person was trying to look at the subject in a different way in the hope of seeing something new. The greater the tilt, the greater the uncertainty or the greater the intent to send this signal.
A tilted head pulled back tends to indicate suspicion, as the uncertainty of the tilt is combined with a defensive pulling back.
The tilted head exposes the carotid artery on the side of the neck and may be a sign of submission and feelings of vulnerability.
If the head is propped up by the hand, it may be tiredness or an expectation of continued interest ('This is so interesting!').
But...but...but, CNN (All Praise Be Upon Them!) just stated that Trump is falling in the polls and his run is collapsing!
CNN wouldn’t lie to us! Really!
Don’t worry about the polls, I just remembered...in two days a giant asteroid is going to strike the Earth and kill us all. I don’t know how I forgot that but now that I’ve recalled it it’s time to strike a couple of items off the bucket list.
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