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Quinnipiac National Poll-Clinton 50% (+6) Sanders 38% (-4) (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2016 OP
The media buried him.. speaktruthtopower Mar 2016 #1
He never really had momentum. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #3
Bingo! rock Mar 2016 #8
That, and the voters in Ohio, and Florida, and Texas, and South Carolina, and Illinois, and Missouri geek tragedy Mar 2016 #5
Bingo! rock Mar 2016 #9
If that were true 72DejaVu Mar 2016 #11
K AND R! JaneyVee Mar 2016 #2
They obviously only called hand crank telephones 72DejaVu Mar 2016 #4
ROFL! livetohike Mar 2016 #7
"Getting to know you. Getting to know all about you." livetohike Mar 2016 #6
.../... Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #10
Only 43% Say They Could Not Vote for Clinton in General Election Stallion Mar 2016 #12
 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
5. That, and the voters in Ohio, and Florida, and Texas, and South Carolina, and Illinois, and Missouri
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 09:55 AM
Mar 2016

and Massachusetts, and Alabama, and Nevada, and Georgia, and Tennessee, and Iowa, and Arkansas, and Arizona

72DejaVu

(1,545 posts)
11. If that were true
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 10:05 AM
Mar 2016

It would just illustrate what a poor candidate he is. It is his responsibility, along with his staff, to figure out how to generate media attention.

He gives the same speech, in similar settings, over and over again. At some point, it's not news. He should do something bold to catch the media's eye, like promise to make Hawaii independent, or name Tommy Chong as his running mate.

Stallion

(6,473 posts)
12. Only 43% Say They Could Not Vote for Clinton in General Election
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 10:58 AM
Mar 2016

that's not a bad number from a conservative poll like Quinnipiac especially with 54% saying they could never vote for Trump

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