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Old 09-08-2020, 08:27 AM
 
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They had Hillary up by 10 points at one point

 
Old 09-08-2020, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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14% undecided? Yeah, I believe that. Well it was 7 undecided and 6 other. Small sample. Land line. The takeaway is that while the Biden number has gone down, Trump is mired at 42% just like he is in every other poll these days. At the moment he is not even getting his 2016 percentage. Looks bad for Trump, but there are still two months for him to turn it around.
 
Old 09-08-2020, 08:31 AM
 
Location: Richmond, VA
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They had Hillary up by 10 points at one point
Hillary is running? Man, rent-free.
 
Old 09-08-2020, 08:35 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Well, I have some good friends in the Pittsburgh area, and reports from their convos with family and friends is interesting, and could be concerning for Biden.

My friend's dad has always been a Democrat, and just last week went to the Trump rally LOL....he took a couple of friends to "check Trump out." Now apparently they say they are voting Trump.

Also, some of their cousins are now huge Trump supporters, and they had never voted or been interested in politics until now.

Biden support is decently strong in PA, but it appears Trump's support is more passionate and people are excited to vote.
 
Old 09-08-2020, 08:40 AM
 
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Well, I have some good friends in the Pittsburgh area, and reports from their convos with family and friends is interesting, and could be concerning for Biden.

My friend's dad has always been a Democrat, and just last week went to the Trump rally LOL....he took a couple of friends to "check Trump out." Now apparently they say they are voting Trump.

Also, some of their cousins are now huge Trump supporters, and they had never voted or been interested in politics until now.

Biden support is decently strong in PA, but it appears Trump's support is more passionate and people are excited to vote.
Here in Western PA, the Trump signs aren't just lawn signs (like the few you see here and there for Biden)...they are LARGE lawn signs, banners, and flags. Even with the lawn signs, it's common to see at least three or four for Trump on a front lawn. We have three in my own yard.

I've seen a couple of large Biden signs over in Ohio (one of them belongs to DD's ultra-liberal college professor neighbor...figures...he has a Black Lives Matter sign, too), but I've never seen ANY Biden banners or flags.

I even have a "Trump 2020" face mask...and yes, I wear it everywhere in public.

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Old 09-08-2020, 08:47 AM
 
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A C poll rating. I guess that's slightly better than Trafalgar. Good luck with that.

If you like C-rated polls, Rasmussen just put Biden up by 4 in Ohio. Where's your thread on that? I thought you guys loved Rasmussen.
 
Old 09-08-2020, 09:02 AM
 
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14% undecided? Yeah, I believe that. Well it was 7 undecided and 6 other. Small sample. Land line. The takeaway is that while the Biden number has gone down, Trump is mired at 42% just like he is in every other poll these days. At the moment he is not even getting his 2016 percentage. Looks bad for Trump, but there are still two months for him to turn it around.
You're kidding, right?

On registration gains alone Trump will do way better than 2016
 
Old 09-08-2020, 09:04 AM
 
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A C poll rating. I guess that's slightly better than Trafalgar. Good luck with that.

If you like C-rated polls, Rasmussen just put Biden up by 4 in Ohio. Where's your thread on that? I thought you guys loved Rasmussen.
You guys believe in A+ garbage polls like Quinnipiac.

Rasmussen is drunk this cycle. Tied in Pennsylvania yet down 8 in Wisconsin
 
Old 09-08-2020, 09:06 AM
 
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Hillary is running? Man, rent-free.
I'm glad she isn't running because she's a stronger candidate than Joe.

When a liberal pollster can only muster a 2 point lead for Biden that's horrendous news for him.
 
Old 09-08-2020, 09:20 AM
 
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You guys believe in A+ garbage polls like Quinnipiac.

Rasmussen is drunk this cycle. Tied in Pennsylvania yet down 8 in Wisconsin
Rasmussen is always drunk because it's a bad pollster. But so are Trafalgar and others. The grades are given for a reason, because either pollsters have had long-established success and are fair in their methods... or they haven't and they're not. Very few pollsters are rated below a C, so it essentially functions as a failing grade.
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