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originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
There is no way in hell she is leading anything,,, Unless it is rigged.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Annee
If the Donald doesn't chicken out.
He's already crying rigged about the debates saying Hillary set it up against two NFL games.
Hillary didn't set the schedule but she still rigged it don't you know.
He is afraid to debate. I don't blame him.
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
I guess you've never heard of Vincent Foster?
That aside the leak showed that Hilary received donations from a terror group actively lobbying the state department to not identify them as such.
Now who's treacherous here?
originally posted by: dragonridr
Funniest part in the real world donald wouldn't have a chance I read this and it so describes him.He's a guy with the temperament of a rabid weasel, the maturity of a drunken kindergartner and the depth of a California reservoir. But the problem is Hillary is so flawed she's going to lose. The democrats couldnt have run a worse candidate against him. So I'm having a really hard time trying to figure out how she got the backing in the first place to rig the election????
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: rollanotherone
But he's not representing the ACTUAL "Nu-Nazism".
Your personal feelings for him shouldn't be the entire guide, it's about what he actually represents (which clearly isn't the real Power Elite as their Corporate Media + Two Party System attack dog machine has been all over him the whole time trying to convince everyone to HATE him).
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Rosinitiate
Lol.
What ev.
Trump believes in conspiracies too. He gets his information for commentary from Alex Jones or godlike productions or here.
A real scholar that trump.
originally posted by: Spacespider
Someone should look into the RABA Research, a bipartisan polling firm doing these
Are these announcements controlled.. how much do we know about this firm ?
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: Spacespider
Someone should look into the RABA Research, a bipartisan polling firm doing these
Are these announcements controlled.. how much do we know about this firm ?
It's a branch of redway communications in iowa. Which is an Internet lobbying firm. They started in January if this year. As far as acuracy after thr DNC convention they had Hillary ahead by 6 points whole thr rest of thr national polls pretty much showed them tied at that point. So no one knows how a curate they are since we can't compare any of there polls to an outcome yet.
They're new-ish so don't know much about em. They polled the Missouri primary and did fine; hadn't heard of them before that.
(DES MOINES) – Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has opened a significant lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump, now leading him by 15 points, according to a new online nationwide survey conducted on Friday, July 29th by RABA Research, a bipartisan polling firm.
Among likely voters, Clinton garners 46% support to Trump’s 31%. Libertarian Gary Johnson now captures 7% of the vote, while Jill Stein sits at 2%. A RABA Research poll conducted the day after the Republican convention showed a tighter race, with Clinton at 39% and Trump at 34%. Johnson was at 8% in that survey, while Stein found 3% support.
“After closing the gap to single digits last week, Trump’s post-convention bounce has disappeared,” said RABA Research’s John Del Cecato, a Democratic partner with the firm. “While Trump continues to struggle to consolidate support within his own party, Clinton has a sizable lead among independents, and is even peeling off a small slice of Republican voters.”
When asked if the Democratic National Convention was a failure or success, 38% of respondents called the convention a success, while 23% dubbed it a failure. 38% of respondents said neither, or that they were not sure.
“Hillary Clinton enjoyed a bounce this week, but can she sustain it?” said Tim Albrecht, a Republican partner with RABA Research. “All of the speakers at her convention this week have day jobs and cannot devote all of their time helping to prop her up on the campaign trail. It remains to be seen if her support is fleeting, or if it is a forecast of things to come.”
This week’s poll caps a month of wild swings amongst the electorate. A July 12 RABA Research poll showed Clinton with a 12-point lead. In a post-RNC survey on July 23, Clinton lost ground among men and seniors. Now Clinton has opened a 7-point lead among men, and earns 50% support among women. Clinton also saw seniors swing back her way, and now has a 16-point lead over Trump with those voters. “Voters are unsettled and highly transient,” said Kim Alfano, Republican partner with RABA Research. “This race is far from determined and the presidency is up for grabs.” The online poll was paid for by RABA Research and not by any candidate, committee or outside group. The survey measured 956 voters and was conducted Friday, July 29, 2016. The results were weighted to ensure proportional response and the margin of error for the results is +/- 3.2%