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View Poll Results: Who would you vote for if election were held today?
Hillary Clinton 32 18.82%
Martin O'Malley 1 0.59%
Bernie Sanders 21 12.35%
Jeb Bush 1 0.59%
Ben Carson 2 1.18%
Chris Christie 4 2.35%
Ted Cruz 22 12.94%
Carly Fiorina 3 1.76%
Jim Gilmore 0 0%
Lindsey Graham 0 0%
Mike Huckabee 2 1.18%
Bobby Jindal 0 0%
John Kasich 7 4.12%
George Pataki 0 0%
Rand Paul 9 5.29%
Marco Rubio 10 5.88%
Rick Santorum 0 0%
Donald Trump 47 27.65%
Undecided 8 4.71%
None of the above 1 0.59%
Voters: 170. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 11-21-2015, 09:10 AM
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Just by this poll at the time of this posting, this is how the combinations work out at C-D come the general election (if a poster votes for whoever wins the primary of the party to which s/he is more sympathetic):

Democrats: 31.73%
Republicans: 62.89%

Undecided: 4.79%
None of the above: 0.60%
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Old 11-21-2015, 09:13 AM
 
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Just by this poll at the time of this posting, this is how the combinations work out at C-D come the general election (if a poster votes for whoever wins the primary of the party to which s/he is more sympathetic):

Democrats: 31.73%
Republicans: 62.89%

Undecided: 4.79%
None of the above: 0.60%
The Democrats have put their insanity on full display of late, which has driven anyone near the middle to favor the Republicans.
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