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To: jospehm20

Yahoo polls, right when did they become credible.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/poll-hillary-clinton-win-election-162327502.html

Despite questions throughout the campaign about whether Millennial women would turn out to support Hillary Clinton, a new Cosmopolitan.com survey shows that a decisive majority of the site’s readers think Clinton should - and will - win the election in November. The survey of 1,097 women between the ages of 18 and 34 who were randomly selected from among Cosmopolitan.com newsletter subscribers and said they are likely to vote, revealed that 71 percent of Cosmopolitan.com readers would vote for Clinton if the election were held today, and 84 percent predict that she will win the presidency.


93 posted on 01/09/2018 11:09:12 AM PST by edzo4 (Democrats playbook = promise everything, deliver nothing, blame someone else.)
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To: edzo4

I believe it as it supports what the people I talk to say. I know cord cutters and I know people who are not watching the NFL anymore because of the stupid political BS. It seems to me that maybe cord cutting does not explain as much as people simply being turned off by the NFL’s politics or all sports ratings would be sucking just as badly as the NFL but they are not. I guess you think the empty seats and cheap ticket prices in the stadiums all season long were cord cutters too? I wish the NFL would get off all the dumb stuff including the stupid pink October thing and get back to just doing football Most people I know to don’t watch sports to be indoctrinated, they watch sports to be entertained. The NFL seems to have lost sight of that.


94 posted on 01/09/2018 11:38:02 AM PST by jospehm20
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