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Old 06-29-2016, 09:58 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Latest PPP poll has it at 4%, latest YouGov poll has it at 5%, latest WSJ post has it at 5%, latest ABC poll has is at 12%, latest Fox poll has it at 6%, but you cherry pick the one poll that has him within the moe. The fact that Donald Trump is trailing a terrible candidate should tell you just how terrible of a candidate he is.
Among likely voters in the Fox poll, it drops to 2%. DT is a flawed candidate and he needs to up his game which combined with the money has taked from countries that promote women as property and gays put to death is why he still trails the big fat liar. If he stays on track and doesn't get sidetracked, he wins. I think the debates will put him above Hillarity.
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Old 06-29-2016, 10:20 PM
 
Location: North America
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Among likely voters in the Fox poll, it drops to 2%. DT is a flawed candidate and he needs to up his game which combined with the money has taked from countries that promote women as property and gays put to death is why he still trails the big fat liar. If he stays on track and doesn't get sidetracked, he wins. I think the debates will put him above Hillarity.
Except it doesn't, because I'm looking at the raw data right now. The source you saw must of gotten their information mixed up. Trump is pretty terrible in debates actually. He's only good if he isn't challenged and given a forum to talk more than anyone else. The debates where Cruz and Rubio hit him hard he did very poorly in.
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Old 06-29-2016, 10:29 PM
 
Location: North America
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They are fraudulent when they aren't going your way. Try the unskewed polls, you will like them more.
I always love it when people try to bend over backwards to prove that the polls aren't accurate.
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Old 06-29-2016, 10:57 PM
 
Location: Amongst the AZ Cactus
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Relax people, take a deep breath, and take any poll with a large grain of salt, especially this election cycle.

Case and point:

Out of 168 Brexit polls, only 55 predicted a leave vote:

Britain leaves the EU: How the pollsters got it wrong.... again

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Of 168 polls carried out since the EU referendum wording was decided last September, just 55 reportedly predicted a leave vote.
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Old 06-30-2016, 12:13 AM
 
Location: North America
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Relax people, take a deep breath, and take any poll with a large grain of salt, especially this election cycle.

Case and point:

Out of 168 Brexit polls, only 55 predicted a leave vote:

Britain leaves the EU: How the pollsters got it wrong.... again
Well when you extend polling to 9 months out to try and prove pollsters blew it then that's going to be the case. Look at the polling 60 days out and you will see a different story.
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Old 06-30-2016, 12:41 AM
 
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When the UK's troubles shook their economy the President sent his State Department, the Presumptive Republican Candidate gave a thumbs up for his personal profit outlook. Poor Donald, he can't (and won't) stop being Donald and be Presidential for a second. That's why he's down in the polls.
Donald Trump is taking gilt edged chances and wasting them all at will. Unless he has an ace up his sleeve that nobody thought possible, this election is for Hillary Clinton.

The Turnberry interview in Scotland was outlandish and to be fair just underlined his massive ego, an ego that will not be tamed at any costs.

Only thing left now is for us all to sit back and enjoy the fireworks of the upcoming presidential debates. Will it be called Donald's Last Stand. As after that , Hillary and Warren will have a field day talking down to Trump and ridiculing his statements as the talk of a madman.

bye bye Donald Trump
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Old 06-30-2016, 02:47 AM
 
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If Hilliary would be the only choice it would be logical she will win so for anyone to say I will not vote for her if that's the case doesn't make any sense.

If you have one choice the person doesn't need to be voted in.

My prediction is Trump to win. Americans,are too smart to let their country go down the drain.

Supreme Court will be gone for decades.

Paul Ryan needs to be voted out as he is a,Romney puppet on a string.
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Old 06-30-2016, 04:41 AM
 
Location: Jamestown, NY
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If Hilliary would be the only choice it would be logical she will win so for anyone to say I will not vote for her if that's the case doesn't make any sense.

If you have one choice the person doesn't need to be voted in.

My prediction is Trump to win. Americans,are too smart to let their country go down the drain.

Supreme Court will be gone for decades.

Paul Ryan needs to be voted out as he is a,Romney puppet on a string.
I agree that "Americans are too smart to let their country go down the drain", which is exactly why they will pick Hillary over Trump. Americans who love their country, whatever its flaws, aren't likely to vote for an ignorant, hate-mongering, narcissistic bully like Trump who evokes the specters of fascist demagogues. They'll vote for Hillary or Johnson or Stein or they'll stay home, but they won't vote for Trump.
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Old 06-30-2016, 05:50 AM
 
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That's the way I feel about that lying, stealing, sold to the highest repressive regime, good for nothing, giver of national secrets, continuous troublemaker scoundrel that Bill is married to.
I would hazard a guess that you're not a Hillary fan. Neither am I, but as much as I do not like Hillary, I am afraid of Donald Trump.
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Old 06-30-2016, 05:51 AM
 
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I agree that "Americans are too smart to let their country go down the drain", which is exactly why they will pick Hillary over Trump. Americans who love their country, whatever its flaws, aren't likely to vote for an ignorant, hate-mongering, narcissistic bully like Trump who evokes the specters of fascist demagogues. They'll vote for Hillary or Johnson or Stein or they'll stay home, but they won't vote for Trump.
Your mouth to God's ears, hopefully.
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