Posted on 07/26/2024 8:27:42 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator
The post-convention polls are in, and they consistently show Hillary Clinton entering the next phase of the presidential election campaign with the upper hand over Donald Trump.
The CNN Poll of Polls incorporating the results of six major polls -- all conducted after the party conventions concluded in late July -- finds Clinton with an average of 49% support to Trump's 39%. When third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein are included, the margin remains the same, with both candidates losing the same amount of support to land at 45% for Clinton to 35% for Trump, with Johnson at 9% and Stein at 5%.
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WE’RE DOOMED, I TELL YA! DOOOOOOOOOMED!
It’s just …comedy.
A little flashback to 2016, I see. And we all know who won that one.
Glorious leader Hillary Clinton gets 99.5% of votes!
July, 2016.
you should say that.
She never got over that she won in the polls but not in the election.
What it must be like to live in the world of make believe.
You name it, the Left has another world view of it.
Invest in pants suits, Moo-Moo’s, Vodka, and compression hosiery. Do it now.
Finally, someone must have polled the 10-to-20 million migrant invader vermin who are set to vote...
Too bad Shrillary. Commie-la beat you out.
Run Hag Hillary Run!
The media all told us that Trump is mean, but they never mentioned Hillary’s condescending and mean temperament.
She has always gotten a free pass because they are all afraid of her.
Don’t you wish CNN?
Knife the black woman in the back. Why not?
ROFL
Exactly, they live in a parallel universe.
It’s propaganda poll day!
LOL!
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