Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's lead over Republican rival Donald Trump narrowed to less than 3 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday, down from nearly eight points on Monday.
Clinton's lead over Trump narrows to less than three points: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters
The DNC was her last chance to shake Trump lose. If he gets any bounce after the debates she is in big trouble.
Hillary is an incredibly weak candidate. She is helpless against Trump. You cannot beat something (the raw populist charisma, in this case) with nothing. Fortunately, he seems to be incapable of controlling his psycho impulses, and in all probability will self-destruct, even in the face of such pathetic adversary.
Clinton's lead over Trump narrows to less than three points: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters
The DNC was her last chance to shake Trump lose. If he gets any bounce after the debates she is in big trouble.
I'm wondering what will come out in October - but not as much as Hillary is!Wait until Wiki Leaks dumps more emails.
WikiLeaks Promises More Email Dumps Featuring Hillary Clinton - Katie Pavlich
Clinton's lead over Trump narrows to less than three points: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters
The DNC was her last chance to shake Trump lose. If he gets any bounce after the debates she is in big trouble.
What a lonnngggg ... strange trip it's been! :mrgreen:
Clinton's lead over Trump narrows to less than three points: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters
The DNC was her last chance to shake Trump lose. If he gets any bounce after the debates she is in big trouble.
From your own link, Baghdad Bob :mrgreen::
"An average of polls aggregated by Real Clear Politics showed Clinton ahead of Trump by 6.8 percentage points on Friday, up from 3.9 on Aug. 1."
I have been watching the polls and have formed some thoughts.
1. Polls don't mean much right now.
2. The more Hillary talks the worse her poll numbers get.
3. The more Trump talks the worse his poll numbers get.
4. The public has a very short memory and long on emotion.
5. The public's opinions are more volatile and fickle than the stock market.
Exactly. Here is what might just happen: It comes down to the wire and Clinton looks like she has it locked but one hell of a lot of people don't want to vote for her. From what I hear and what I read people would grudgingly vote for Clinton just to keep Trump out of office. It's not like people want either one of those rotten choices in the White House. So if it looks as if Clinton is in, I think a lot of people will stay home and not vote. They don't want to vote for her anyway and if she looks as if she's going to win, why vote for her? I think in that situation people won't vote. As a result Trump could win it.
Exactly. Here is what might just happen: It comes down to the wire and Clinton looks like she has it locked but one hell of a lot of people don't want to vote for her. From what I hear and what I read people would grudgingly vote for Clinton just to keep Trump out of office. It's not like people want either one of those rotten choices in the White House. So if it looks as if Clinton is in, I think a lot of people will stay home and not vote. They don't want to vote for her anyway and if she looks as if she's going to win, why vote for her? I think in that situation people won't vote. As a result Trump could win it.
Regardless of her faults, Hillary may not be as bad as that fellow Trump who definitely will be bad news for America.
We can not have dynasties, I do not want another Clinton in the WH. Regardless of her faults, Hillary may not be as bad as that fellow Trump who definitely will be bad news for America.
Bad to worse, huh?.
Doesn't matter. Election is gonna be rigged, remember.
I have been watching the polls and have formed some thoughts.
1. Polls don't mean much right now.
2. The more Hillary talks the worse her poll numbers get.
3. The more Trump talks the worse his poll numbers get.
4. The public has a very short memory and long on emotion.
5. The public's opinions are more volatile and fickle than the stock market.
Wait until Wiki Leaks dumps more emails.
WikiLeaks Promises More Email Dumps Featuring Hillary Clinton - Katie Pavlich
and wait untill Hillary has a couple of more seizures
Nationwide polls don't mean anything in Presidential politics. Al Gore won the nationwide popular vote, but lost the election because of the electoral system.
The best we can hope for regardless of which one is elected: The new POTUS will suffer a health problem so severe that the VP will take over.
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