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Guest 08-30-2015 12:38 PM

Quinnipiac poll
 
According to the most recent (Aug 27) "Q" poll, in a general election right now, Clinton would beat ALL Republican challengers; Biden would beat ALL Republican challengers and Sanders would beat ALL Republican challengers except Rubio. The poll has Rubio winning by 1 percent.

Doesn't look too good for Republicans at this point in time, does it?

Guest 08-30-2015 12:49 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106497)
According to the most recent (Aug 27) "Q" poll, in a general election right now, Clinton would beat ALL Republican challengers; Biden would beat ALL Republican challengers and Sanders would beat ALL Republican challengers except Rubio. The poll has Rubio winning by 1 percent.

Doesn't look too good for Republicans at this point in time, does it?

Since the election isn't being held today, it's meaningless.

Guest 08-30-2015 12:55 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106497)
According to the most recent (Aug 27) "Q" poll, in a general election right now, Clinton would beat ALL Republican challengers; Biden would beat ALL Republican challengers and Sanders would beat ALL Republican challengers except Rubio. The poll has Rubio winning by 1 percent.

Doesn't look too good for Republicans at this point in time, does it?

Dear Guest: The polls coming out now are as valid as pre-season NFL games. its all about nothing er, actually ratings.

This campaign like all competition is about the last man standing and we have some 15 months to go a lifetime in politics

Personal Best Regards:

Guest 08-30-2015 01:40 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106497)
According to the most recent (Aug 27) "Q" poll, in a general election right now, Clinton would beat ALL Republican challengers; Biden would beat ALL Republican challengers and Sanders would beat ALL Republican challengers except Rubio. The poll has Rubio winning by 1 percent.

Doesn't look too good for Republicans at this point in time, does it?

How many times a day do you have to drink or take the stuff that makes one act and talk like that?

Guest 08-30-2015 01:46 PM

Kind of comical, isn't it - The Republicans:girlneener: tout polls as being Gospel truth when the polls show Mrs. Clinton losing ground to Sanders - but when the polls show that ALL Republicans would lose to Mrs. Clinton, VP Biden, or Sen. Sanders - all of a sudden the polls are meaningless! :a20:

Guest 08-30-2015 01:50 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106524)
How many times a day do you have to drink or take the stuff that makes one act and talk like that?


Less than you do, troll.:girlneener:

Guest 08-30-2015 02:32 PM

Speaking of Quinnipiac Poll....

"WASHINGTON, D.C. (WFSB) -
The latest Quinnipiac Poll on Thursday played a little game of presidential “Word Association.”
While the poll offered up the latest numbers, researchers asked voters what they really thought about the candidates.

When it came to democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, the word that came to most people’s minds was “liar.”

Runner up words were “dishonest” and “untrustworthy.”


Clinton still leads the democratic pool with 45 percent, but her lead continues to drop by at least 10 points since June."


Read more: Latest Quinnipiac Poll asks voters what they think about candida - WFSB 3 Connecticut

Those who seem to be addicted to theses polls so early in the game should at least be HONEST enough to post the entire poll. All polls can bring out bad on both sides and for every candidate.

Doing what this OP is doing is akin to writing on the bathroom wall.

Guest 08-30-2015 02:56 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106554)
Speaking of Quinnipiac Poll....

"WASHINGTON, D.C. (WFSB) -
The latest Quinnipiac Poll on Thursday played a little game of presidential “Word Association.”
While the poll offered up the latest numbers, researchers asked voters what they really thought about the candidates.

When it came to democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, the word that came to most people’s minds was “liar.”

Runner up words were “dishonest” and “untrustworthy.”


Clinton still leads the democratic pool with 45 percent, but her lead continues to drop by at least 10 points since June."


Read more: Latest Quinnipiac Poll asks voters what they think about candida - WFSB 3 Connecticut

Those who seem to be addicted to theses polls so early in the game should at least be HONEST enough to post the entire poll. All polls can bring out bad on both sides and for every candidate.

Doing what this OP is doing is akin to writing on the bathroom wall.

Right back at you!
Further reading of the article says "arrogant" is the word used for Trump and for Jeb Bush is just "bush". The poll shows Trump would be beat by Biden and that Jeb Bush is favored by just 7 percent of Republicans.

Guest 08-30-2015 03:23 PM

Hey, Clinton has already won the election. That's what she thinks too. So, all you Dems can just sit back and let your money ride on here as you spin that roulette wheel. Take that chance. Hey, you said it yourself, she has already won. Good luck.

I doubt you will get half the Democrat voter turn out this election. Clinton is the worst candidate you liberals could hope for. You won't have the black vote. You are losing the female vote and you won't get half the Independent vote. I's say that all the Republicans have to do is place a name on the ballot and he/she will win. Just like congress did. Americans can be fooled but they aren't stupid. They do learn by their mistakes eventually. The turn over in congress proved that.

But, keep trolling. It's raining out there and I like to be entertained. I really like it when you get upset and start calling names like a petulant school girl.

Guest 08-30-2015 03:43 PM

I have never been "polled". Do you know of anyone who has been "polled?"

Guest 08-30-2015 09:55 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106585)
Hey, Clinton has already won the election. That's what she thinks too. So, all you Dems can just sit back and let your money ride on here as you spin that roulette wheel. Take that chance. Hey, you said it yourself, she has already won. Good luck.

I doubt you will get half the Democrat voter turn out this election. Clinton is the worst candidate you liberals could hope for. You won't have the black vote. You are losing the female vote and you won't get half the Independent vote. I's say that all the Republicans have to do is place a name on the ballot and he/she will win. Just like congress did. Americans can be fooled but they aren't stupid. They do learn by their mistakes eventually. The turn over in congress proved that.

But, keep trolling. It's raining out there and I like to be entertained. I really like it when you get upset and start calling names like a petulant school girl.

I do hope you have the guts to remain on the board after Clinton steps aside.
Highly unlikely based on your past performance.

Guest 08-31-2015 08:20 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106593)
I have never been "polled". Do you know of anyone who has been "polled?"

We get polled every few weeks it seems.

Guest 08-31-2015 08:25 AM

That's right the Republicans have a deep bench running for President. No! What they have is a lot of single hitters entered in a home run derby. Clinton isn't taking anything for granted. She trying to convince Biden not to from run. That makes sense.

I can't stand anyone running for president based upon their name. She been running since the early nineties based up her husband's name.

It is early in the election process. If nothing is proven in the server, or Benghazi cases, she will yell that these were nothing more than politics by the Republican party. She will have a strong case.

When the election comes down to hopefully issues, she can get back support of the people that currently have left her.

When entering a presidential election now that is 15 months is considered too late, that is a real problem.

Guest 08-31-2015 08:30 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1106727)
I do hope you have the guts to remain on the board after Clinton steps aside.
Highly unlikely based on your past performance.

What does that mean? I AM anti-Clinton. My comment was my being facetious, in case you were wondering. I too hope that Clinton takes a hike, off a high cliff.

Guest 08-31-2015 10:47 AM

Plenty of time left. By the time the polls are somewhat meaningful Hillary could be in jail. I have some favorites on the Republican side that I would like to see get the nomination, and a few I hope will not, but if Hillary wins the Democratic nomination I will vote Republican no matter who is running.


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