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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on November 17, 2015, 11:40:25 AM
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MineralMan (77,740 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251820820
What Polling Indicates after Two Debates is Clear - A Prediction
National polling after the first and second debate make one thing crystal clear:
Hillary Clinton has a solid 2:1 advantage over Bernie Sanders that is holding. It is my opinion that such a lead cannot be overcome and will remain in place through the end of 2015 without any significant change.
Prediction: This primary campaign is over. Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for President with a 2:1 margin, at least, holding through the March 1 super Tuesday caucuses and primaries. At that point, Bernie Sanders will withdraw from the race and endorse Clinton for the general election. Then, the campaign for the general election will begin in earnest, although Clinton has really already started that campaign.
Disclaimer: That is my personal opinion. It's based on over 50 years of following Presidential elections. I'm making it today, based on polling trends and results after two primary debates and other factors. Your opinion might differ from mine, but my opinion is now on the record, for whatever that's worth.
yeah yeah...
Dawgs (13,338 posts)
2. I think you're correct, but that means President Cruz or President Rubio for four years.
And, the consequences are gonna be bad for a long time.
President Trump... :popcorn:
Goblinmonger (19,568 posts)
5. "Clinton Sustains Huge Lead in Democratic Nomination Race" Gallup.com
From November of 2007.
In the national standings of the Democratic presidential candidates seeking their party's nomination next year, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton continues to hold a strong 27-point lead over second-place rival Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, according to a new Gallup Poll. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards remains further behind in third place.
According to the Nov. 11-14, 2007, poll, 48% of Democrats say they are most likely to support Clinton for the party’s presidential nomination in 2008, followed by Obama at 21% and Edwards at 12%. No other candidate garners more than 4% support.
She had more than a 2:1 lead over Obama at this point in 2007.
In your 50 years of following Presidential elections, how did you forget these numbers from the last time Hillary won.
Ouch! :rotf:
yardwork (39,270 posts)
10. Looks that way. Who do you think will get the Republican nomination?
I'm thinking that it could actually be Trump. I fear Rubio and Kasich.
Gothmog (22,934 posts)
15. Even is Sanders wins both Iowa and New Hampshire, he will not be the nominee
The Super Tuesday primaries will settle this race
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Two words, lurking DUmmies: Superdelegates.
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By George, I believe the mineral-headed Minnesota Moses is right.....or will be right.
It's time for the malcontents, the losers, the disruptors, the Bernie bullies, in the Democrat party to endorse Messalina Agrippina, sit down and shut up. I can't think of any sub-group of people more deserving of being tossed in the dustbin of history, they've been such arrogant, pompous, narrow-minded, intolerant asses.
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I can't think of any sub-group of people more deserving of being tossed in the dustbin of history, they've been such arrogant, pompous, narrow-minded, intolerant asses.
C'mon man. I hate it when you hold back. Tell us how you really feel.. :rofl:
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By George, I believe the mineral-headed Minnesota Moses is right.....or will be right.
It's time for the malcontents, the losers, the disruptors, the Bernie bullies, in the Democrat party to endorse Messalina Agrippina, sit down and shut up. I can't think of any sub-group of people more deserving of being tossed in the dustbin of history, they've been such arrogant, pompous, narrow-minded, intolerant asses.
Oh yeah, if they don't get behind Hildebeast and win the general election how can the country possibly face down the greatest threat to national security, global warming, er, climate change. ::)
Bernie or Hildebeastie. What a plethora of choices those rascally Dem voters have conjured up for themselves. I'm shaking in my shoes at the prospect of any of our guys or gal facing one of those winners weiners. :lmao:
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MineralMan (77,740 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251820820
What Polling Indicates after Two Debates is Clear - A Prediction
Hillary Clinton has a solid 2:1 advantage over Bernie Sanders that is holding.
2X NOTHING is still NOTHING. Basic math, DUmmies.
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AWW, HELL!!! :rotf: