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Rasmussen is the only poll that has Trump actually winning and its history in predicting the presidential election doesnt fare to well in recent history.
FoxNews polling has Clinton ahead by +6. lol
Whoa....Reuters poll has Clinton ahead by +11 over Trump. :lamo
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
They ask everyone coming out of whole foods!:mrgreen:Don't a lot of polls depend on who is polled? Keep that in mind.
I don't think it will happen, but if somehow Hillary does lose to Trump, she should never show her face in public again. How horrible must someone be to actually lose to Trump?
What about on "Dancing with the Stars"?
She's a brittle old woman, she couldn't hack Dancing with the Stars...plus she's not a star.
Have you noticed the people on the show aren't really stars either?
Nope...mostly because I don't watch it. Is that the show AC Slater hosts?
I don't either. And I don't know who AC Slater is. ?.
From Saved by the Bell.
For the sake of the topic, was he polled?
FoxNews polling has Clinton ahead by +6. lol
Whoa....Reuters poll has Clinton ahead by +11 over Trump. :lamo
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
FoxNews polling has Clinton ahead by +6. lol
Whoa....Reuters poll has Clinton ahead by +11 over Trump. :lamo
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
Don't a lot of polls depend on who is polled? Keep that in mind.
This event is going to change non stop until November - the most recent polls are the ones that matter and all polls have flaws.
Sure....but wouldn't you'd think the FoxNews poll would show Trump ahead considering that most of their viewers are conservative?
The Reuters poll is an outlier. All the rest from the same time period are a virtual tie (within the margin of error).
Sure....but wouldn't you'd think the FoxNews poll would show Trump ahead considering that most of their viewers are conservative?
I could be wrong, but I don't believe any of the network polls have anything to do with viewership. They all contract with a particular polling company who conduct the polls randomly. The difference would be in the questions asked and the broadness of the poll across the country and across the political spectrum.
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