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Frozen Sky Ever Why
ShadowOfTheWave
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 19, 2016, 07:34:53 PM »

Maybe not with trump, but hillary in 08, would have won WV, KY, maybe AR, and maybe MO.

She would not have won KY and probably not WV. AR is the only one where she polled consistently well, and even there McCain surged into the lead after he got the nomination.
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Frozen Sky Ever Why
ShadowOfTheWave
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2016, 10:08:40 AM »

Maybe not with trump, but hillary in 08, would have won WV, KY, maybe AR, and maybe MO.

She would not have won KY and probably not WV. AR is the only one where she polled consistently well, and even there McCain surged into the lead after he got the nomination.

Polls showed her ahead, and of course McCain surged after he got the nomination, Clinton would have done the same. With that she probably/could've lost IA, IN, CO, VA, and NC.

There was one legit poll that showed her ahead in WV, and it was Survey USA. KY polls showed Conway and Grimes leading early on, come on. And the fact that McCain surged to 50% in AR as soon as he got the nomination showed where it was going to go that year, he didn't get anywhere near that kind of surge in other "swing" states.
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