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A new Suffolk University poll has found that 19% of Republicans say they will support Hillary Clinton if Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination.
The poll contained some numbers that should terrify Republicans. 40% of Republicans polled said that they would not support the party’s nominee if Donald Trump wins. 25% of the anti-Trump Republican vote would consider voting for a third party candidate. 19% of the never Trump Republicans would vote for Hillary Clinton, and 18% would stay home and not vote at all.
originally posted by: schuyler
Oh, BS. Just like all these pop stars will "leave the country" if Trump is elected. Just like they promised to do when Bush was elected, but didn't. Let 'em actually take a look at Hillary and they'll stay. The votes Trump has received, more than any GOP candidate in history, puts the lie to this. All those votes he has received are Trump votes. They'll be Trump votes again, unencumbered by devious caucus rules and back room trades.
originally posted by: MEDIKATED
I cant wait to see the Bernie kids scream like a bigfoot when they announce that Hillary wins at the convention, they are going to scream a lot, pull down their snowpants and poop on the floor, tear the place up and then burn it down. Then they will blame it on Trumps racism and seek therapy in a snowflake institution where they can write Bernies name all day long in chalk on the padded wall.
originally posted by: MEDIKATED
Um, Trump had 17 other people in the race, she had Bernie and all of Bernies people wont vote for her, not the ones I know.
Washington, D.C. – A new national poll of America’s 18- to 29-year-olds by Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP), located at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, finds Hillary Clinton the clear front-runner over Donald Trump to win the White House in 2016. Among likely voters, Clinton has 61% of young voters and Trump 25%, with 14% of likely young voters unsure.