2016 Election Thread Part Deux

Coalition voters huh?

I listened to 3 illegal Latinos this afternoon talking about voting for Hillary. It warmed my heart.....

Lol ok if you say so. Mitt Romney won 26% of the Hispanic vote, Trump is at 6 in the polls. 133,000 Hispanic and Latino voters have gone to the polls in Florida already. That is a 99% increase from 2012.
 
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Lol ok if you say so. Mitt Romney won 26% of the Hispanic vote, Trump is at 6 in the polls. 133,000 Hispanic and Latino voters have gone to the polls in Florida already. That is a 99% increase from 2012.

I bet.

And honestly, illegals shouldn't be allowed to vote.
 
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So you think the DNC is trying to sabotage the democratic candidate for president...

interesting.

Did I say that? No I said she and her cronies are oversampling the polls. It's a fact. She's using the same tactics she got caught doing to Bernie supporters.

Good to see you fighting for her, she paying you too or is that crook Creamer that visited the White House over 300 times paying you?

You probably believe that Obama doesn't know anything about this too, it's laughable what some of your kind believes.
 
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Third party candidate pulling away in polling in Utah, latest poll from Georgia has Hillary pulling ahead 44-40%, Clinton leads in Arizona in the last 3 polls in a state that has voted democrat one time in the last 60 years, last 2 polls out of Texas have Clinton within the margin of error, Democrats exceeding prior numbers in early voting in key swing states- this is about to ugly for Trump. We may see blowout proportions unseen since Regan.


That Georgia number is mindblowing when coupled with the fact that Johnny Isackson is +9 in his Senate race. Hard to believe a Senate candidate can outperform a Presidential candidate of the same party by 14 points on the same ballot.
 
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That Georgia number is mindblowing when coupled with the fact that Johnny Isackson is +9 in his Senate race. Hard to believe a Senate candidate can outperform a Presidential candidate of the same party by 14 points on the same ballot.

It's an amazing election. Political scientists will be deconstructing it and teaching about this one for a long time to come.
 
That Georgia number is mindblowing when coupled with the fact that Johnny Isackson is +9 in his Senate race. Hard to believe a Senate candidate can outperform a Presidential candidate of the same party by 14 points on the same ballot.

Marco Rubio and Rob Portman are both outperforming Trump in Florida and Ohio.
 
Marco Rubio and Rob Portman are both outperforming Trump in Florida and Ohio.

Outperforming by a few points is one thing. Outperforming by 14 points seems implausible to the point that I think one of the numbers is clearly wrong.
 
this isn't cherry picking.

1) I was talking about Georgia, which has historically been very red and makes a wide margin for Hillary hard to buy.

2) Funny how you raced to the biggest spread you could find to fit a narrative.
 
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