Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
It's kinda amazing that every one has talked about the repubs putting up such a bad candidate in a normally wining year which I agree with but I wonder what dens are thinking when their candidate is horrible against a horrendous republic one.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
The Dems don't think...they obey.OL FU wrote:...I wonder what dens are thinking...
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Democrats ‘freaked out’ about polls in meeting with Clinton
Nervous Senate Democrats raised concerns with Hillary Clinton during a private meeting in the Capitol Thursday over a recent poll showing Donald Trump leading or tied in several battleground states.
“Some people were freaked out, they were looking down at the polls on Real Clear Politics and asking why it was so close,” said a Democratic senator who attended the meeting, referring to a website lawmakers were checking out on their personal devices.
NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
It's this close without Trump spending any money? What will it be like once Trump and the PACs start running ads against her?
Nervous Senate Democrats raised concerns with Hillary Clinton during a private meeting in the Capitol Thursday over a recent poll showing Donald Trump leading or tied in several battleground states.
“Some people were freaked out, they were looking down at the polls on Real Clear Politics and asking why it was so close,” said a Democratic senator who attended the meeting, referring to a website lawmakers were checking out on their personal devices.
NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
It's this close without Trump spending any money? What will it be like once Trump and the PACs start running ads against her?
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I'll keep saying it...NOBODY likes Hillary. She was seriously challenged by a Democratic Socialist for christ sake.HI54UNI wrote:Democrats ‘freaked out’ about polls in meeting with Clinton
Nervous Senate Democrats raised concerns with Hillary Clinton during a private meeting in the Capitol Thursday over a recent poll showing Donald Trump leading or tied in several battleground states.
“Some people were freaked out, they were looking down at the polls on Real Clear Politics and asking why it was so close,” said a Democratic senator who attended the meeting, referring to a website lawmakers were checking out on their personal devices.
NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
It's this close without Trump spending any money? What will it be like once Trump and the PACs start running ads against her?
She didn't win a nomination by virtue of her charisma or her policy record She won it by virtue of money and being a woman. That might not be enough in the general...even against Trump.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
It worked for the black guykalm wrote:I'll keep saying it...NOBODY likes Hillary. She was seriously challenged by a Democratic Socialist for christ sake.HI54UNI wrote:Democrats ‘freaked out’ about polls in meeting with Clinton
Nervous Senate Democrats raised concerns with Hillary Clinton during a private meeting in the Capitol Thursday over a recent poll showing Donald Trump leading or tied in several battleground states.
“Some people were freaked out, they were looking down at the polls on Real Clear Politics and asking why it was so close,” said a Democratic senator who attended the meeting, referring to a website lawmakers were checking out on their personal devices.
NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
It's this close without Trump spending any money? What will it be like once Trump and the PACs start running ads against her?
She didn't win a nomination by virtue of her charisma or her policy record She won it by virtue of money and being a woman. That might not be enough in the general...even against Trump.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
He's going to have to. Now that bernie quit and sold out to the establishment, hilldog and her camp don't have to worry about pandering to his talking points.BDKJMU wrote:"Donald Trump has opened up a 7-point lead over Hillary Clinton nationally, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
Trump has 44 percent support to Clinton's 37 percent among likely voters polled...Another 13 percent favor another candidate, and 6 percent are undecided.....
.....a CBS News/New York Times poll also released Thursday showed Clinton and Trump tied....."
http://www.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box ... y-7-points
"...NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported....
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed the presumptive GOP presidential nominee up 42 percent to 39 percent in swing-state Florida. Clinton had an 8-point lead in Quinnipiac’s poll of the state last month.
The same survey showed Trump ahead 2 points in Pennsylvania, another big swing state, and tied in Ohio. The three states have been pivotal in the last four presidential elections...."
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
Geez, just imagine what might happen if Trump started spending $$..
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Cluck U wrote:The Dems don't think...they obey.OL FU wrote:...I wonder what dens are thinking...
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
kalm wrote: I'll keep saying it...NOBODY likes Hillary. She was seriously challenged by a Democratic Socialist for christ sake.
She didn't win a nomination by virtue of her charisma or her policy record She won it by virtue of money and being a woman. That might not be enough in the general...even against Trump.
Spoke to a buddy of mine who is a long time head in the sand donk...even he is disgusted by the way the donk coronation...er I mean primary went and is on the Johnson train.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I agree. The only reason Trump has some chance of winning is that the Democrat candidate is Hillary and the only reason HIllary has a chance to win is that the Republican candidate is Trump. Both primary electorates pretty much picked weak candidates. When there were a bunch of Republican candidates in the race I was following how they polled against Democrats and Trump never did better than 5th by that measure. Most of the time he was down round 7th. When it got down to C r uz, Kasich, and Trump, Trump was 3 of 3. Kasich polled best agains Democrats, C ruz second, and Trump third. Meanwhile Sanders always polled much stronger against Republicans than Cinton did.OL FU wrote:It's kinda amazing that every one has talked about the repubs putting up such a bad candidate in a normally wining year which I agree with but I wonder what dens are thinking when their candidate is horrible against a horrendous republic one.
Both sides did their best to pick bad candidates. And here we are.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I realize that I am going to be accused of bias but, while I don't like seeing the Rasmussen poll results, It is not a highly rated poll and it has had the 5th strongest Republican bias historically among the 373 polls rated by 538. By "bias" I mean the extent to which a poll has historically tended to indicate that one party will do better than it actually does. The Rasmussen poll has historically been among the "worst" in terms of over estimating how well the Republican is going to do.
I don't dismiss it. But I'd be a lot more concerned if I saw some of the more highly rated polls indicating something like Trump being 7 points up that also didn't have a history of substantial Republican bias was like that.
I don't dismiss it. But I'd be a lot more concerned if I saw some of the more highly rated polls indicating something like Trump being 7 points up that also didn't have a history of substantial Republican bias was like that.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Bernie isn't out of it yet folks. You can bet that Hillary is burning the phone lines reminding every one of the super delegates what she has on them. Tough spot for them: support the most disliked politician in the nation and roll the dice in November or roll with the guy who is beating Trump by 10 points according to some of the very same polls...SDHornet wrote:He's going to have to. Now that bernie quit and sold out to the establishment, hilldog and her camp don't have to worry about pandering to his talking points.BDKJMU wrote:"Donald Trump has opened up a 7-point lead over Hillary Clinton nationally, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
Trump has 44 percent support to Clinton's 37 percent among likely voters polled...Another 13 percent favor another candidate, and 6 percent are undecided.....
.....a CBS News/New York Times poll also released Thursday showed Clinton and Trump tied....."
http://www.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box ... y-7-points
"...NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported....
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed the presumptive GOP presidential nominee up 42 percent to 39 percent in swing-state Florida. Clinton had an 8-point lead in Quinnipiac’s poll of the state last month.
The same survey showed Trump ahead 2 points in Pennsylvania, another big swing state, and tied in Ohio. The three states have been pivotal in the last four presidential elections...."
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
Geez, just imagine what might happen if Trump started spending $$..
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
But the conks picked seventeen of them.JohnStOnge wrote:I agree. The only reason Trump has some chance of winning is that the Democrat candidate is Hillary and the only reason HIllary has a chance to win is that the Republican candidate is Trump. Both primary electorates pretty much picked weak candidates. When there were a bunch of Republican candidates in the race I was following how they polled against Democrats and Trump never did better than 5th by that measure. Most of the time he was down round 7th. When it got down to C r uz, Kasich, and Trump, Trump was 3 of 3. Kasich polled best agains Democrats, C ruz second, and Trump third. Meanwhile Sanders always polled much stronger against Republicans than Cinton did.OL FU wrote:It's kinda amazing that every one has talked about the repubs putting up such a bad candidate in a normally wining year which I agree with but I wonder what dens are thinking when their candidate is horrible against a horrendous republic one.
Both sides did their best to pick bad candidates. And here we are.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
My normally astute brown brother has dropped the ball here - they very much do have to worry about pandering to Bernie more than ever - assuming she can keep the super delegates from jumping ship she will need Bernie's supporters more than ever. That's why she sounds more like Bernie than Bernie does now and why she has suddenly flip-flopped on the TPP. She is running scared and you probably couldn't drive a straight pin up her ass with a sledge hammer right now. Its going to be mighty unseemly if it comes down to gaming the voting machines....SDHornet wrote:BDKJMU wrote:"Donald Trump has opened up a 7-point lead over Hillary Clinton nationally, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
Trump has 44 percent support to Clinton's 37 percent among likely voters polled...Another 13 percent favor another candidate, and 6 percent are undecided.....
.....a CBS News/New York Times poll also released Thursday showed Clinton and Trump tied....."
http://www.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box ... y-7-points
"...NBC News reported this week that Clinton’s campaign and allied super-PACs have spent $57 million so far, while Trump’s campaign hasn’t spent anything, and two allied outside groups have spent only $3.6 million.
Team Clinton has outspent Team Trump in nine battleground states by a 40-1 ratio, NBC reported....
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed the presumptive GOP presidential nominee up 42 percent to 39 percent in swing-state Florida. Clinton had an 8-point lead in Quinnipiac’s poll of the state last month.
The same survey showed Trump ahead 2 points in Pennsylvania, another big swing state, and tied in Ohio. The three states have been pivotal in the last four presidential elections...."
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/28784 ... th-clinton
Geez, just imagine what might happen if Trump started spending $$..
He's going to have to. Now that bernie quit and sold out to the establishment, hilldog and her camp don't have to worry about pandering to his talking points.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I look with most interest at polls that include Johnson and Stein because those two will be on the actual election ballot. We now have a number of polls taken after Comey's announcement and it looks to me like there's no indication that Comey's announcement hurt her much. Below how it looks. There is that IPSOS poll taken mostly before the Comey press conference that shows her up by 9. But for the most part if you looked at the overall results you wouldn't see any suggestion that there was a dramatic change associated with the July 5 Comey statement. That's good news.


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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
bernie never had the super delegates in his corner, hence why bernie folded like one of those cheap suits he wears instead of fighting it out in the convention. The donks rolled some of bernies message into its platform but that is about all we'll see as far as appeasing the bernie supporters...and it will be sufficient to get about 80% of them to vote hilldog.houndawg wrote:My normally astute brown brother has dropped the ball here - they very much do have to worry about pandering to Bernie more than ever - assuming she can keep the super delegates from jumping ship she will need Bernie's supporters more than ever. That's why she sounds more like Bernie than Bernie does now and why she has suddenly flip-flopped on the TPP. She is running scared and you probably couldn't drive a straight pin up her ass with a sledge hammer right now. Its going to be mighty unseemly if it comes down to gaming the voting machines....SDHornet wrote:
He's going to have to. Now that bernie quit and sold out to the establishment, hilldog and her camp don't have to worry about pandering to his talking points.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
The fun starts today! Trump's wife to deliver the keynote address at the convention. Chachi scheduled to speak at some point as well. Reality TV baby!
Oh, and I think he will be our next President.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/ ... o_win.htmlMichael Moore wrote:I think one of the things I've been concerned about this week is that we're sitting in our bubble having a good laugh at this shitshow, as you say, of a [Republican National Convention], but the truth is that this plays to a lot of people that he has to win to become the next president.
I'm sorry to be the buzzkill here, but I think Trump is going to win. I'm sorry.
Obviously a ploy to try to motivate Bernie supporters, but if it makes Hillary supporters squirm a little, that's good.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I think he's right. If it happens, the mid-terms in 2018 may be very interesting.93henfan wrote:http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/ ... o_win.htmlMichael Moore wrote:I think one of the things I've been concerned about this week is that we're sitting in our bubble having a good laugh at this shitshow, as you say, of a [Republican National Convention], but the truth is that this plays to a lot of people that he has to win to become the next president.
I'm sorry to be the buzzkill here, but I think Trump is going to win. I'm sorry.
Obviously a ploy to try to motivate Bernie supporters, but if it makes Hillary supporters squirm a little, that's good.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
93henfan wrote:http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/ ... o_win.htmlMichael Moore wrote:I think one of the things I've been concerned about this week is that we're sitting in our bubble having a good laugh at this shitshow, as you say, of a [Republican National Convention], but the truth is that this plays to a lot of people that he has to win to become the next president.
I'm sorry to be the buzzkill here, but I think Trump is going to win. I'm sorry.
Obviously a ploy to try to motivate Bernie supporters, but if it makes Hillary supporters squirm a little, that's good.
93, you're a pretty solid Trump voter, right?
And, you voted for Obama in 2008, right?
You are going to be one of those weird voters that needs to donate his brain to science when he dies so they can study how the fuck that works.
Maybe you're just easily swayed by the flavor of the month? Obama was certainly the flavor of the month in 2008 and Trump certainly is in 2016. I'm not sure what else explains it.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Hillary is the flavor of the month according to all the polls JSO is touting.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Who's want to taste THAT?93henfan wrote:Hillary is the flavor of the month according to all the polls JSO is touting.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Huma is the current keeper of the box IIRC. She started interning for the Hilldog around the same time Lewinsky started interning for Slick Willy.Ivytalk wrote:Who's want to taste THAT?93henfan wrote:Hillary is the flavor of the month according to all the polls JSO is touting.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I wish they would quit sitting on this... and, it better be worth it.
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It won't be. Unless it's a smoking gun or her on video saying something truly damning, it'll be white noise.Skjellyfetti wrote:I wish they would quit sitting on this... and, it better be worth it.
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racist.Ibanez wrote:It won't be. Unless it's a smoking gun or her on video saying something truly damning, it'll be white noise.Skjellyfetti wrote:I wish they would quit sitting on this... and, it better be worth it.
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