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redstateblues

(10,565 posts)
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 06:31 PM Jul 2016

The media wants a horse race and will

Go to great lengths to create one even if it's not close. Tweety was raving about Trump the other night and how he has tapped into a winning formula. It was the exact opposite of what he was talking about the week before

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The media wants a horse race and will (Original Post) redstateblues Jul 2016 OP
You nailed it Funtatlaguy Jul 2016 #1
Ugh! Just saw that promo for their show redstateblues Jul 2016 #2
Matalin & Carville??? One of the 99 Jul 2016 #3
He not only fakes being a liberal Funtatlaguy Jul 2016 #4
I wasn't refering to Carville One of the 99 Jul 2016 #5
Yep. They'll have help, too. sofa king Jul 2016 #6

Funtatlaguy

(10,886 posts)
1. You nailed it
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 06:42 PM
Jul 2016

Morning Joe has turned on Trump, though.
I think Joe and Mika are playing handsies and footsies under the anchor desk.
Since they are both divorced now, maybe they will marry and becomes the new Matalin/ Carville.

One of the 99

(2,280 posts)
3. Matalin & Carville???
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 09:28 AM
Jul 2016

That would only be possible if one of them was truly a liberal instead of just pretending to be one on camera.

One of the 99

(2,280 posts)
5. I wasn't refering to Carville
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 10:18 AM
Jul 2016

I was referring to the pro-life, pro-gun conservative that has been pretending to be a liberal while sitting next to her boyfriend every morning.

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
6. Yep. They'll have help, too.
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 10:36 AM
Jul 2016

Polling companies make their bread-and-butter for the next four years over these upcoming 120 days. Every general election year, around August, the trailing candidate magically closes the gap, then gradually falls back to his original position by November.

You don't have to believe me. You'll believe it when Nate Silver tells it to you, in about five months!

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