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« Reply #25 on: September 16, 2015, 04:52:25 PM »
« edited: September 16, 2015, 04:55:27 PM by TNvolunteer »

In Florida, Kerry got 42% of whites in 2004, Obama got 42% in 2008, and 37% in 2012.

In this poll, she only gets 33% against vs Bush, 29% vs Carson, 34% vs Rubio, 31% vs Bush.

This just seems very implausible, along with the 19% of African Americans voting for Scott Walker among other things.

Is there any poll showing Republicans ahead that "HillOfANight" won't "unskew"? No one cares whether you find this plausible or not. PPP is not known for being a Republican hack pollster.
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« Reply #26 on: September 16, 2015, 06:26:18 PM »

In Florida, Kerry got 42% of whites in 2004, Obama got 42% in 2008, and 37% in 2012.

In this poll, she only gets 33% against vs Bush, 29% vs Carson, 34% vs Rubio, 31% vs Bush.

This just seems very implausible, along with the 19% of African Americans voting for Scott Walker among other things.

Is there any poll showing Republicans ahead that "HillOfANight" won't "unskew"? No one cares whether you find this plausible or not. PPP is not known for being a Republican hack pollster.

This. ^ lol

The Hillary Knights on this forum are so upset and brutally denying the reality that the American people truly are coming to the facts that Hillary Clinton is a disingenuous celebrity nimwit. Her numbers are not that strong, various credible republicans can take back areas Mitt Romney couldn't hold in 2012. Various. Accept it.
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« Reply #27 on: September 16, 2015, 06:34:37 PM »

In Florida, Kerry got 42% of whites in 2004, Obama got 42% in 2008, and 37% in 2012.

In this poll, she only gets 33% against vs Bush, 29% vs Carson, 34% vs Rubio, 31% vs Bush.

This just seems very implausible, along with the 19% of African Americans voting for Scott Walker among other things.

Is there any poll showing Republicans ahead that "HillOfANight" won't "unskew"? No one cares whether you find this plausible or not. PPP is not known for being a Republican hack pollster.

This. ^ lol

The Hillary Knights on this forum are so upset and brutally denying the reality that the American people truly are coming to the facts that Hillary Clinton is a disingenuous celebrity nimwit. Her numbers are not that strong, various credible republicans can take back areas Mitt Romney couldn't hold in 2012. Various. Accept it.


Says the Jeb! supporter.
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« Reply #28 on: September 16, 2015, 06:54:44 PM »

"Establishment" Republicans are faring badly no matter how weakly Democrats are doing. We need look at the low numbers of "Establishment" Republicans who are not stirring the passions of a Right that wants fundamental change in American life. The attempt to win passions poses the risk of creating opportunities for extreme gaffes. Establishment candidates like Bush and Walker are becoming more strident and reckless -- which might ensure that they lose respectability should the non-establishment types not prevail. 

The e-mail scandal is hurting Hillary Clinton. She recovers from it slowly if at all -- most likely because it can fade into irrelevance.

The 2016 Presidential election has gone from thoroughly predictable to utterly wild, with one front-runner replacing the other in a weird game of musical chars.   
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« Reply #29 on: September 16, 2015, 07:27:55 PM »

I think it's safe to move Florida to Lean R at this point.
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« Reply #30 on: September 16, 2015, 11:09:36 PM »

In Florida, Kerry got 42% of whites in 2004, Obama got 42% in 2008, and 37% in 2012.

In this poll, she only gets 33% against vs Bush, 29% vs Carson, 34% vs Rubio, 31% vs Bush.

This just seems very implausible, along with the 19% of African Americans voting for Scott Walker among other things.

Is there any poll showing Republicans ahead that "HillOfANight" won't "unskew"? No one cares whether you find this plausible or not. PPP is not known for being a Republican hack pollster.

This. ^ lol

The Hillary Knights on this forum are so upset and brutally denying the reality that the American people truly are coming to the facts that Hillary Clinton is a disingenuous celebrity nimwit. Her numbers are not that strong, various credible republicans can take back areas Mitt Romney couldn't hold in 2012. Various. Accept it.


Says the Jeb! supporter.

You spelled that wrong. He's a Jeb? Supporter
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« Reply #31 on: September 18, 2015, 08:52:38 AM »

If indeed this is a wave election, FL after OH comes in for the Dems
 If Murphy pulls it off; Dems can win FL.
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