Hi Edie,
I saw the thread with 28% of GOP in FL early voting voted for Hillary. I have a hard time believing that as did most of the posters on that thread. A few said that the polling agency (one I hadn’t heard of previously, which perhaps doesn’t mean anything) is a left-wing firm.
I clicked on the article on the Hill and it included the following:
“The poll surveyed 718 people, 311 who said they voted early, through web and phone interviews.”
IF it’s 28% of those that voted early, as the article says, that’s about 87 people. How many of those may have fibbed about who they voted for? It also doesn’t include how many Democrats or Independents voted for Trump.
I’ve heard that Trump is slightly ahead in FL.
For those that haven’t seen the thread that Edie and I are discussing, here it is:
Florida poll: 28 percent of GOP early voters picked Clinton (Clinton 48-Trump 40)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3488026/posts
Thanks for digging into the article and posting the details, Seattle Conservative.
I have since received a reply from Freeper member Ukrepublican telling me it was absolute nonsense.
Still, I wonder about the state of mind of voters in the country. Minutes ago, Fox and Friends interviewed a dozen citizens of Columbus, Ohio, at a diner.
Results: Four still were UNDECIDED
One was reluctantly for Trump just because he
couldn’t vote for her.
And one was going to write in McMullen!
A couple insisted that they needed to hear/learn more details from the candidates and that surrogates only pulled emotional strings.
One man said he didn’t know much about what was behind the new FBI probe.
I hope these are not representative of the larger electorate. It’s horrible how ignorant people are in these random surveys.
Praying there are enough of us deplorables to carry the day next Tuesday.
I wonder what next Wednesday morning will be like.
and Edie.
Lies for media, pollsters and Hill/camp.
Liars all