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Topic Title: "Donald Trump just got nuked" Topic Summary: Created On: 09/27/2016 07:53 AM |
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09/27/2016 07:53 AM
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Clinton Dominated Debate, Pa. Focus Group Says
Real Clear Politics ------------------------- "The truth is incontrovertible. malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." -Sir Winston Churchill Edited: 09/27/2016 at 10:09 AM by WG |
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09/27/2016 08:07 AM
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Bwahahahahaha!
Online polls declare Trump debate winner, despite media consensus for Clinton Published September 27, 2016 If polls only included media pundits, Hillary Clinton would have won Monday's debate by a landslide, but online surveys had Donald Trump as the yuge winner. The Drudge Report poll had 80 percent of respondents giving the victory to Trump, and a Time.com poll had the Republican nominee leading Clinton by 4 percentage points - 52 percent to 48 percent - after more than 1,300,000 votes were cast. CNBC and Breitbart polls also had Trump winning the event, at New York's Hofstra University. A Fox News online poll had Trump winning with 50 percent of respondents, Clinton at 35 percent and the other 15 percent declaring no one won. The online polls are not scientific and, in many cases, supporters of either candidate can cast multiple ballots. Still, the disconnect in judging Trump's performance was reminiscent of the Republican Party primary, when pundits often said his competitors bested him while online polls put him on top. Experts say the online polls are a good gauge of enthusiasm, which could mean Trump's performance was enough to energize those who already backed him. Experts were near unanimous in finding Clinton was more disciplined and armed with greater recall of facts, but Trump's supporters believe his blunt style and unconventional background are among his best attributes. 2016 Election Headquarters The latest headlines on the 2016 elections from the biggest name in politics. See Latest Coverage ? Trump's best moment, according to Stuart Tarlow, of American Thinker, came when he distinguished himself from Clinton based on their disparate backgrounds. Trump characterized his opponent as a "typical politician," who knows how to make statements and promises that sound good, but who never actually gets things done, Tarlow wrote. Most experts agree the winner and loser won't be determined based on arcane rules of debating. Hillary's mission was to come off as well-versed on the facts and warm, while Trump's goal was to appear capable of filling the role of chief executive. The real test of who won and who lost will likely come in the next wave of scientific polling in what has become a dead-even race. If Trump continues to surge in key battleground states, it will be taken as evidence he accomplished what he needed to in the debate. If Clinton stops or even reverses his momentum, she may be retroactively declared the winner. ------------------------- The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED. -BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is. -They are both card carrying narcissists. ^These are PROVED facts. |
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09/27/2016 08:08 AM
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...yo'...moron...the media polls are rigged.
------------------------- The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED. -BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is. -They are both card carrying narcissists. ^These are PROVED facts. |
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09/27/2016 08:12 AM
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WG -
Polls ??? Go back to your privileged upbringing, have another drink, or two, and remember to walk or take Uber home. Find any poll you want; there is another one out there just the opposite. Depends what one(s) you wish to read. Trump DOMINATES 13 Online Debate Winner Polls Including Liberal CNN, Time, CBS ------------------------- Who is Keyser Soze? |
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09/27/2016 08:23 AM
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The fact that WG's poll was on non committed voters makes it somewhat unbiased. Anyone who watched has to say Hillary came off on top but find all the polls you want to say the opposite if it makes you feel better.
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09/27/2016 08:27 AM
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09/27/2016 08:29 AM
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09/27/2016 08:33 AM
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It was painfully apparent that Trump is just as much a loon as the Tea Partiers that frequent this website. He shoots from the hip? He's a completely predictable! He teed it up for her: "Trump just criticized me for preparing for this debate. You know what else I prepared for? Being president."
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09/27/2016 08:36 AM
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I saw it as Clinton doing slightly better than Trump. Hard to say what effect, if any, it will have on the eventual voting. Trump made some strong points that may well sway voters frustrated with the DC crowd. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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09/27/2016 08:44 AM
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Probably pick her up some Obama voters that were on the fence about her. Obviously some Johnson/Stein voters to win back for both parties. Room for movement. |
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09/27/2016 08:45 AM
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So you think Drumpf is gonna win? |
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09/27/2016 08:45 AM
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Douche. |
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09/27/2016 08:49 AM
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I got my biggest laugh of the night when Trump was saying Hillary kept harping on Russia about the cyber attacks, but we really don't know who (else) is involved.
"It could be Russia, it could be China, or it could be some 400-pound fat guy sitting on his bed." But then depression settled over the family at the end of the night, as we realized one of these two will be President, and the networks will never challenge the Commission on Presidential Debates to facilitate third-party participation. |
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09/27/2016 08:52 AM
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Clinton will not be a terrible president. I'm guessing LBJ-like. You are taking the rumors too seriously. Trump would be #45+++. Johnson is an unknown, though too many other presidents have already been Johnson. |
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09/27/2016 10:04 AM
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It wasn't a poll, it was a focus group and just one data point.
My prediction from what I'm seeing in the media is that she may have managed to stop her slide in the polls with this performance, and that Trump probably gained no ground. ------------------------- "The truth is incontrovertible. malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." -Sir Winston Churchill |
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09/27/2016 10:12 AM
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online polls. 4chan. reddit. bots ------------------------- ... |
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09/27/2016 10:17 AM
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...yo'...moron...the media polls are rigged. You should tell yourself that same thing... Here's your own post from a different thread: Donald Trump 75.67% (190,333 votes) Hillary Clinton 24.33% (61,198 votes) Total Votes: 251,531 http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...t-presidential-debate/ ------------------------- GOP: Gaslight Obstruct Project |
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09/27/2016 10:28 AM
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lmao.....but those say what he wants to hear, BIG difference.
IMO, he was totally unprepared for the content of the debate and missed several opportunities to hammer home certain points and more importantly, he struggled to keep his childish behavior under control. She was much more prepared and her political prowess made him look even more foolish. Gary Johnson has definitely not been helping his own cause lately and I heard Jill Stien got caught trying to sneak into the debate...AGAIN. We're fooked 2016 ------------------------- Specializing in sarcasm and condescending rhetoric since 1971. |
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09/27/2016 01:55 PM
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This might sound kind of foreign to many of you but I don't need a poll or even a website to tell me what happened last night. I saw it myself and I'm lucky enough to be able to draw my own conclusions.
I can't say I saw either candidate landing what I would consider knock-outs. I thought trump spent too much time talking about trade deals and missed some opportunities to bring up Hillary's email debacle when he was talking about cyber-security. Hillary had a few decent jabs but nothing that really stuck out in anyone's mind today. I don't think I can say there was a clear winner. Maybe I would give the edge to Hillary because she stayed pretty calm and did a good job speaking. But you don't stay in politics for 30 years without being able to speak in front of large groups of people. ------------------------- "The government who robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul," - George Bernard Shaw “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f—k things up.” - Barack Obama “End of quote. Repeat the line.” - wise words from Joe Biden |
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09/27/2016 01:57 PM
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Where do you get your news? What politically aligned sites do you visit? Do you listen to Beck or Limbaugh? |
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