PPP: Clinton up in CO, FL, NC, PA, VA.

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PPP: Clinton up in CO, FL, NC, PA, VA.

Colorado

Clinton 46, Trump 40, Johnson 6, Stein 2

Clinton 51, Trump 44

Florida

Clinton 45, Trump 43, Johnson 3, Stein 1

Clinton 48, Trump 45

North Carolina

Clinton 44, Trump 42, Johnson 7

Clinton 49, Trump 45

Pennsylvania

Clinton 45, Trump 39, Johnson 6, Stein 2

Clinton 49, Trump 44

Virginia


Clinton 46, Trump 40, Johnson 7, Stein 1

Clinton 49, Trump 43


Clinton Leads in Key Battlegrounds; Seen As Big Debate Winner

Clinton rocking!!! Wahooo!!!
 
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From the same polling, people were asked who won the first debate :

State Debate Winner

Colorado Clinton 53, Trump 31
Florida Clinton 52, Trump 35
North Carolina Clinton 53, Trump 31
Pennsylvania Clinton 51, Trump 32
Virginia Clinton 54, Trump 30

Ouch! Real polling at the state level proving Clinton blew Trump away.
 
So it's pretty much within margin of error? You're woo hooing over that? You're a sad pumpkin
 
Can you say, "Marge Inovera"?

No one will vote for the two wierdo's. It's too close to call.

Clinton likely to win, but don't bet the farm.
 
Meathead, your 'military intelligence' quote proves the old adage that this is an oxymoron. Whoever uttered that inane statement obviously had a sad fixation on guns (hardly surprising!), and failed to recognise that the phrase means 'was marked with', and has nothing about rifle bores.
Just sayin'.
;)
 
Monday night’s debate created large contrasts in voters’ minds when it comes to whether each candidate is prepared to be President, has the temperament to be President, and can be trusted with nuclear weapons. On all three of those tests Donald Trump fails miserably:

State

Prepared to be President (Yes/No)

Temperament to be President (Yes/No)

Can be Trusted with Nuclear Weapons (Yes/No)

Colorado

34/60

35/61

38/56

Florida

40/55

40/53

40/52

North Carolina

35/60

35/57

38/55

Pennsylvania

37/56

38/56

40/54

Virginia

36/59

35/61

39/56

Only 34-40% of voters in these key states thinks Trump is prepared to be President, only 35-40% think he has the temperament to be President, and only 38-40% think he can be trusted with nuclear weapons.

Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, passes all three of these tests with voters in these states:

State

Prepared to be President (Yes/No)

Temperament to be President (Yes/No)

Can be Trusted with Nuclear Weapons (Yes/No)

Colorado

53/45

53/43

53/41

Florida

50/47

51/44

49/44

North Carolina

53/44

52/44

53/40

Pennsylvania

52/43

51/41

52/41

Virginia

51/45

53/44

54/41




Looks like Clinton won on the presidential front.
 
From the same polling, people were asked who won the first debate :

State Debate Winner

Colorado Clinton 53, Trump 31
Florida Clinton 52, Trump 35
North Carolina Clinton 53, Trump 31
Pennsylvania Clinton 51, Trump 32
Virginia Clinton 54, Trump 30

Ouch! Real polling at the state level proving Clinton blew Trump away.
Her Slogan: Make America Invertebrate Again!

The Establishment's image of what is Presidential has a stubborn grip on its subjects' minds. But the present mood may make it slowly slip away by November. Or the shock of going in the voting booth and feeling free of it for once may produce a sudden desire for self-determination.
 
Meathead, your 'military intelligence' quote proves the adage that this is an oxymoron. Whoever uttered that inane statement obviously had a sad fixation on guns (hardly surprising!), and failed to recognise that the phrase means 'was marked with', and has nothing about rifle bores.
Just sayin'.
;)
On-Air Airheads

That's not what "oxymoron" means. The media who popularized their own ignorant definition of that word make poor role models for language, just as they do for what is "Presidential."
 

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