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« on: January 11, 2015, 11:11:44 AM »

Because the opinions of 12 random people exactly correlates to the 2016 electorate.
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2015, 11:40:15 AM »

But don't you think it's weird that the focus group reactions to Clinton line up well with the reactions to her seen online? There's definitely something going on there. She's unlikeable.
Every scientifically conducted poll has shown that Clinton has overwhelming support from Democrats.  Heck, according Gallup, 1 in 5 Democrats name Hillary as their most admired woman in an open ended question.  In other words, more Democrats admire Clinton above any other woman than would vote for Warren in the primary.  Not to mention, she's held the title of Most Admired Woman for 17 of the last 18 years.

Clinton leads every primary poll with 60% or more of the vote.  If voters really are that fed up with political dynasties and don't want to see Clinton as president, this wouldn't happen.  Those arguments about people saying they're voting for Clinton because they think she'll win are poor excuses.  People don't vote for candidates they don't like.
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