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SUSAN CRUSHBONE
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« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2015, 07:20:10 PM »

I live in one of Clinton's '08 primary states. If she wins, it will be because of the blue collar vote and minority voters.

However, most people I talk to, especially white voters, think that:

1. The establishment is corrupt
2. We don't need another Clinton (or Bush) in the White House
3. Trump "tells it like it is"

So it could be a tossup depending on if Clinton can redeem herself in this political atmosphere. As usual, Ohio is a bellwether for the election in general.

while i think most people here are underestimating trump, anecdotal evidence has never been worth anything.

anyways, clinton would probably win high 80s at least in germany
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« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2015, 09:12:41 PM »


Donald Trump-54%
Hillary Clinton-45%
Other-1%

Trump definitely loses support in Johnson County which, while pretty Republican, is highly educated and white collar. Also, Northeast Kansas in general would swing Dem really hard. Sedgwick county would vote Trump, but it'd be quite close compared to average. I'd be curious to see how the Western KS Hispanic-majority (Largely based on meatpacking) counties go. These are like 60% Hispanic, 70% Romney 2012 bastions. Finney, Ford, and Seward counties. Maybe they'd go more Democratic as the towns' very livelihoods depend on immigrants.
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« Reply #27 on: September 03, 2015, 10:05:40 PM »


Clinton- 54.70%

Trump- 42.76%

Others - 2.54%
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« Reply #28 on: September 16, 2015, 12:01:02 PM »

Clinton 63% Trump 36%

To put it in perspective:
2012: Obama 58% Romney 40%
2008: Obama 57% McCain 41%
2004: Kerry 52% Bush 46%



Trump would lose traditionally Republican Somerset and Monmouth Counties, he'd barely win in Morris & Cape May Counties, both solid GOP counties (Chris Christie began his career as a Morris County Freeholder) he'd be destroyed in swing Burlington County, and he'd perform as well as past nominees in Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren Counties - especially Sussex. He'd also under-perform in Western Essex County which is Republican. Keep in mind Chris Christie carried 19 of 21 counties in his re-election bid.
I agree as well. Trump would be absolutely demolished in New Jersey. Hillary Clinton might even win Morris and Cape May Counties.
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« Reply #29 on: September 18, 2015, 09:46:50 PM »

Clinton 62%, Trump 35%



Trump would get mauled in the suburbs (Lake County would be over 60% Democrat), and that puts a Pubbie at 35% or below
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