Rasmussen Weekly Poll Shows 6% Clinton Bounce Post-Debate V. Trump Deplorable(s). . Wherever(?)!

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Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
 
just a matter of time before some RW dupe calls the barometer of Conservative polls "Rigged"
 
They already have today on the Board.

They live in a strange echo chamber that only plays what they want to hear.
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
 
In the OP Link: "Trump had been moving ahead over the two previous weeks and held a 44% to 39% lead over Clinton last week at this time." The linked poll is about the expected bounce, now shown--since Clinton did way better than expectations. Trump was nervous, erratic, and possibly showing some nature of contagious disease--viral based--he wanted to showcase as well as the general. . . .Trump Campaign Disease.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Maybe someone in campaign sent Yellow Hair, new poisoned blankets(?)!)
 
In the OP Link: "Trump had been moving ahead over the two previous weeks and held a 44% to 39% lead over Clinton last week at this time." The linked poll is about the expected bounce, now shown--since Clinton did way better than expectations. Trump was nervous, erratic, and possibly showing some nature of contagious disease--viral based--he wanted to showcase as well as the general. . . .Trump Campaign Disease.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Maybe someone in campaign sent Yellow Hair, new poisoned blankets(?)!)
So far, only one poll shows a slight bounce for Clinton, the others either show a gain for Trump or no change.
 
In the OP Link: "Trump had been moving ahead over the two previous weeks and held a 44% to 39% lead over Clinton last week at this time." The linked poll is about the expected bounce, now shown--since Clinton did way better than expectations. Trump was nervous, erratic, and possibly showing some nature of contagious disease--viral based--he wanted to showcase as well as the general. . . .Trump Campaign Disease.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Maybe someone in campaign sent Yellow Hair, new poisoned blankets(?)!)
So far, only one poll shows a slight bounce for Clinton, the others either show a gain for Trump or no change.

The Reuters poll is up six for Clinton from a week earlier. Doesn't include the debate.
 
A Politico/Morning Consult poll out Wednesday — the first conducted by a major polling firm since the debate — shows Clinton leading Trump 41%-38% among likely voters nationwide.


Morning Consult's latest poll before the Monday debate showed Trump leading Clinton 39%-38%, with Johnson getting 9% and Stein getting 4%.

The poll also found that respondents overwhelmingly felt Clinton won the debate, with 49% of saying the Democratic nominee bested Trump. Only 26% said that Trump won.
 
In the OP Link: "Trump had been moving ahead over the two previous weeks and held a 44% to 39% lead over Clinton last week at this time." The linked poll is about the expected bounce, now shown--since Clinton did way better than expectations. Trump was nervous, erratic, and possibly showing some nature of contagious disease--viral based--he wanted to showcase as well as the general. . . .Trump Campaign Disease.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Maybe someone in campaign sent Yellow Hair, new poisoned blankets(?)!)
So far, only one poll shows a slight bounce for Clinton, the others either show a gain for Trump or no change.

The Reuters poll is up six for Clinton from a week earlier. Doesn't include the debate.
That's true, so of the three post debate polls, one shows gain for Trump and two show no change.
 
Clinton Up in Two: Rasmussen & Politico. Trump up in none so far, post-debate. Polls showing Trump ahead are pre-debate, from the September mini-bounce, or Clinton-swoon.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many find direct path well-enough travelled--to be food source. . . .instead of visionary dream walk(?)!)
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
Wrong, Rasmussen was Trump +5 last week.
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
Yes....are you really that much of an idiot?
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
Yes....are you really that much of an idiot?
Rasmussen ALWAYS has a Republican bias. No other conservative here is so delusional as to suggest that Rasmussen is a liberal poll. You're fucking retarded for saying so.
 
Many pundits created an expectation, after the debate: That if Clinton was the clear winner, then the polls would start to show it in a matter of days. Rasmussen now shows Clinton up 1% in a four-way match. Last week Clinton was down 5% in a four-way match. Genuine polls only allow one vote from each respondent. Among online polls, many would say there are "Deplorables(?)!"

White House Watch - Rasmussen Reports™

The Pence Family will likely not call the "Pepe The Frog" meme, one of the "Deplorables." Anti-Defamation League has no similar problem.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many maybe wonder how Great Chief memes became unmentionables for football teams(?)! Hmmm!)
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
Yes....are you really that much of an idiot?
Rasmussen ALWAYS has a Republican bias. No other conservative here is so delusional as to suggest that Rasmussen is a liberal poll. You're fucking retarded for saying so.
Educate yourself....you look foolish....
 
Clinton Up in Two: Rasmussen & Politico. Trump up in none so far, post-debate. Polls showing Trump ahead are pre-debate, from the September mini-bounce, or Clinton-swoon.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many find direct path well-enough travelled--to be food source. . . .instead of visionary dream walk(?)!)
Wrong, the Rasmussen poll is unchanged from the last time, LATimes poll showed Trump up one more point after the debate and I couldn't find a Poltico post debate poll.
 
The current Rasmussen poll is exactly like the last Rasmussen poll, Clinton +1.
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
Yes....are you really that much of an idiot?
Rasmussen ALWAYS has a Republican bias. No other conservative here is so delusional as to suggest that Rasmussen is a liberal poll. You're fucking retarded for saying so.
Educate yourself....you look foolish....
Now I'm convinced that you're actually a parody poster, pretending to be a conservative. Nobody can possibly be as ignorant as you are.
 
And it's a liberal poll....
BWAHAHAHA, I always knew you were a moron but thanks for confirming once again. Rasmussen is a liberal poll, LOL.
Yes....are you really that much of an idiot?
Rasmussen ALWAYS has a Republican bias. No other conservative here is so delusional as to suggest that Rasmussen is a liberal poll. You're fucking retarded for saying so.
Educate yourself....you look foolish....
Now I'm convinced that you're actually a parody poster, pretending to be a conservative. Nobody can possibly be as ignorant as you are.
Your lack of education is not my problem.....
 
In the OP Link: "Trump had been moving ahead over the two previous weeks and held a 44% to 39% lead over Clinton last week at this time." The linked poll is about the expected bounce, now shown--since Clinton did way better than expectations. Trump was nervous, erratic, and possibly showing some nature of contagious disease--viral based--he wanted to showcase as well as the general. . . .Trump Campaign Disease.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Maybe someone in campaign sent Yellow Hair, new poisoned blankets(?)!)


Hillary did better than expected?

What? DId you expect her to fall over?
 

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