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At this point, the two candidates are in a statistical dead heat among registered voters, with Trump favored by 46 percent and Clinton favored by 44 percent. That represents an 11-point shift toward the presumptive Republican nominee since March. Among all adults, Clinton holds a six-point lead (48 percent to 42 percent), down from 18 points in March.
Poll: Election 2016 shapes up as a contest of negatives
Now imagine Clinton and Trump selecting VPs. If Clinton picks a woman, she overplays the woman card to destruction. If she selects a beta male, it will seem cringeworthy to the sexist public. If she selects an alpha male it will annoy her base without gaining a single vote. Clinton loses on every path.
Meanwhile, Trump can pick a man or a woman and it will look natural. No VP will overshadow Trump’s energy. All he needs is a running mate that is competent and a little bit interesting.
Evaluating the Political Chess Board
I believe Trump needs a woman as his VP selection badly as I wrote about below. He's seen as sexist now and he needs more of the woman vote to assure the win.
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: Profusion
The candidate that can't win, wins. A true American story eh?
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: Profusion
The candidate that can't win, wins. A true American story eh?
Win? It's a fluctuation in polls fcs. He has 7 months to go until he faces the true test of his campaign. I don't even think he can make it to the convention.
Being ahead of Clinton isn't saying much.
originally posted by: BIGPoJo
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: Profusion
The candidate that can't win, wins. A true American story eh?
Win? It's a fluctuation in polls fcs. He has 7 months to go until he faces the true test of his campaign. I don't even think he can make it to the convention.
Being ahead of Clinton isn't saying much.
What would it take for the doubters to see what is happening?
Trump destroyed a gaggle of of NEOCONS with little money spent in comparison to Hillary. Can't wait to see what happens.
originally posted by: rigel4
This really opens the door
for the Bernie ... no?
At this point, the two candidates are in a statistical dead heat among registered voters, with Trump favored by 46 percent and Clinton favored by 44 percent. That represents an 11-point shift toward the presumptive Republican nominee since March. Among all adults, Clinton holds a six-point lead (48 percent to 42 percent), down from 18 points in March.
Now that we're talking about polls....Trump needs to be concerned about Bernie.