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EliteLX
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« on: September 29, 2015, 01:39:42 PM »
« edited: September 29, 2015, 01:43:28 PM by EliteLX »

These recent state poll numbers are starting to show the vastly improving general election numbers for the GOP in '16 is not a "JUNK POLL!!1!" as most liberals around here would say.

We are starting to approach an area in the election where we see if Hillary Clinton is the dem nominee (still extremely likely): Jeb or Rubio can very factually win a national election in 2016. With numbers in Iowa, NC, Colorado, Florida and more not only appearing to make flips back to red but also having drastic improvements.. we can NOT disregard their potential correlation with the 2016 General Election.
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EliteLX
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2015, 02:46:02 PM »

The map still favors the Dems in NV, CO and Pa and Va.  The GOP has its work cut out for them, and Clinton will be Dems nominee.

That's arguably not correct, actually. Hillary is not nearly favored as CO leaning her way in any way whatsoever. If a candidate for the GOP is nominated that has at least any common sense for recognizing the hispanic demographic, CO goes to the GOP in '16 if Hillary is the Dem ticket. If Biden, then that's more realistic, but Hillary will not win CO in this situation.

The map only favors Nevada and Pennsylvania for the Democrats in 2016 out of those states. 2016 Clinton vs ElectableGOPCandidate will very likely flip Colorado for the Republicans. Virginia is nothing but an all out bloodshed fight, and the GOP better be ready to pour every last dime they have into it before November 8th comes around and run a hell of a ground game.
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EliteLX
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2015, 05:40:47 PM »
« Edited: September 29, 2015, 05:43:23 PM by EliteLX »

Hilary isnt gonna lose she leads Trump in the NBC News poll by 10. But, NC is a GOP leaning state.

You say Clinton will lose CO, www.electionprojection.com  got Clinton favored over Trump even in Colorado.

I never said anything about Trump. Trump would not win a national election versus Hillary, that's just political truth (unless something major shifted). I'm speaking of Rubio, Jeb, .etc.

NC, Iowa, Colorado, and Florida (.etc) numbers are all showing signs that Hillary is everything but sold in a general election against one of the electable GOP'ers. Clinton would lose CO against Rubio or Jeb. Biden would most definitely not, but that lying sack of pandering baggage would not hold CO in '16. Many political experts have backed the claim that Hillary is not a fit for CO and with the Marijuanna reformation dying down quietly again '16 will be a different year for politics in CO, especially with a stronger campaign than Mitts.
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