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Landslide Lyndon
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« on: December 07, 2015, 05:20:02 PM »

When even PPP has Bernie doing an average of 3.6 points better than Hillary in the general, he's definitely the stronger candidate.

PLEASE, STOP!!!
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Landslide Lyndon
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2015, 06:04:43 PM »

When even PPP has Bernie doing an average of 3.6 points better than Hillary in the general, he's definitely the stronger candidate.

PLEASE, STOP!!!

Honestly, who cares? Let him forever believe that Sanders would be the best candidate ever in the general. It's not like we'll ever know for certain either way because Sanders is so strong that he can't even win the primary against Hillary.

Seriously though, even winfield didn't have such a hard-on for Romney.
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Landslide Lyndon
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2015, 04:14:24 AM »

Fav/unfav 38/55 for Hillary Clinton, no one has explained how she is going to recover from these numbers, especially since what's ahead in the GE is a barrage of negative ads against her. The negative ads haven't started so that # could be even worse months from now. Its difficult to to turn out and vote for someone you don't like, people liked Obama, Bush Jr., Bill Clinton, Reagan etc.

1) We have posted countless times articles about how favorability is not a good indicator of electoral success at the presidential level. Especially when Hillary's eventual opponent will probably be even more unpopular than her.
I still remember Sanders fans hyperventilating about how a likable outsider like Ben Carson was going to crush Clinton in the general. How does that look now?

2) LOL at the assertion that after 25 years in the limelight a few Republican ads will change the public's perceptions and opinions about her. What will those ads be about? Benghazi? Whitewater? Her being an "ultra-liberal" shrew? 
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