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:snack: She's starting to kick Dump's ass :news:  In the words of the Great Doe Dumber.....Voters see this... :lol: 

 

Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton emerges from her party's convention in Philadelphia with a restored lead over Donald Trump, having earned a 7-point convention bounce, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll

In a two-way head-to-head matchup, Clinton tops Trump 52% to 43%, and in a four-way matchup including third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, Clinton leads 45% to 37% with Johnson at 9% and Stein at 5%.

Besides improving her standing against Trump, Clinton's convention appears to have boosted the share of Americans who think her policies will move the country in the right direction (from 43% before either convention to 48% now), while Trump's right direction number held roughly steady following the back-to-back political gatherings in Cleveland and Philadelphia. 

Further, a majority of Clinton's backers now say their vote is more to show support for her than to oppose Trump, a sharp shift since early May. Back then, 48% said their vote was one of support for the former secretary of state, 58% say so now. While Trump also improved his numbers on that metric, his voters are more evenly divided, with 47% saying they're backing him to show support and 50% saying it's more to oppose Clinton.  

 

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/01/politics/trump-vs-clinton-presidential-polls-election-2016/index.htmlton.

 

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14 minutes ago, GGNHL said:

The best part of that poll is Gary Johnson polling at 9%, nearly to the 10% national support needed. :bc:

He needs 15% to get into the debates. 

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1 minute ago, SSFB said:

He needs 15% to get into the debates. 

 

I thought I read 10%, but now I re-read my shit and you're right. Oh well, still polling fairly high, there is a chance.

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I thought I read 10%, but now I re-read my shit and you're right. Oh well, still polling fairly high, there is a chance.

Yeah, if I recall, he has to poll 15% in one of them or an average of all three, I don't remember for sure. 

He was at 12 or 13% in another poll. 

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1 hour ago, Freddy the Freeloader said:

do you even work snowrider feller? you are on here spewing your bullshit at all hours of the day

He has had a lot of time on his hands since they cancelled his show.....

 

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On 01/08/2016 at 6:46 PM, SnowRider said:

:snack: She's starting to kick Dump's ass :news:  In the words of the Great Doe Dumber.....Voters see this... :lol: 

 

Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton emerges from her party's convention in Philadelphia with a restored lead over Donald Trump, having earned a 7-point convention bounce, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll

In a two-way head-to-head matchup, Clinton tops Trump 52% to 43%, and in a four-way matchup including third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, Clinton leads 45% to 37% with Johnson at 9% and Stein at 5%.

Besides improving her standing against Trump, Clinton's convention appears to have boosted the share of Americans who think her policies will move the country in the right direction (from 43% before either convention to 48% now), while Trump's right direction number held roughly steady following the back-to-back political gatherings in Cleveland and Philadelphia. 

Further, a majority of Clinton's backers now say their vote is more to show support for her than to oppose Trump, a sharp shift since early May. Back then, 48% said their vote was one of support for the former secretary of state, 58% say so now. While Trump also improved his numbers on that metric, his voters are more evenly divided, with 47% saying they're backing him to show support and 50% saying it's more to oppose Clinton.  

 

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/01/politics/trump-vs-clinton-presidential-polls-election-2016/index.htmlton.

 

Shut up snowrider you faggot.

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:snack:Look at the numbers.... :lol: 

 

Presidential poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 8 - CNNPolitics.com

Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 8 percentage points -- doubling her lead from a month ago in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll

Clinton leads Trump, 50% to 42%, in a head-to-head race, the survey of registered voters found. With Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein added to the race, Clinton maintains her 8-point lead, 45% to Trump's 37%, Johnson's 8% and Stein's 4%. 

The poll found huge gaps in voters' take on the two candidates' attributes. Asked whether the candidates have the right personality and temperament to be president, 61% said Clinton does, while 31% said Trump does. Just 33% said Trump understands international matters, while 72% said Clinton does. 

Trustworthiness is a problem for both candidates: Only 38% view Clinton as honest and trustworthy, and just 34% say Trump is honest and trustworthy. 

The survey shows the damage of Trump's criticism of the Khan family -- the parents of a US soldier killed in combat who blasted Trump at the Democratic National Convention. 

Of those surveyed, 73% -- including 59% of Republicans -- said they disapprove of Trump's handling of the situation. 

Clinton leads Trump among women, 58% to 35%, and has a 19-point edge among college-educated white women -- a key group both parties target. 

The poll found that Clinton is viewed favorably by 48% of registered voters and unfavorably by 50%; Trump is viewed favorably by just 34% and unfavorably by 63%. 

Their running mates are popular but much less-known. Clinton's vice presidential nominee, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, is viewed favorably by 41% and unfavorably by 24%; for Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the ratings are 38% favorable, 26% unfavorable. 

Clinton has a much more popular spouse, too. Bill Clinton is viewed favorably by 56% of registered voters and unfavorably by 38%; for Melania Trump, it's 33% favorable, 39% unfavorable.

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Union boy - if they are battling in Arizona and Nevada while it's out of reach in Virginia - the path to 270 looks bleak for your boy Dump :snack:  I love facts :bc: 

 

Clinton opens up wide lead in Virginia; races tight in Ariz. and Nev.

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The Democratic nominee is favored by 49 percent of likely voters in the state, and Trump has the support of 37 percent.

Ninety-five percent of the state's Democrats back Clinton, and Trump has the support of only 79 percent of Republicans. Only 6 percent of Virginia's Republicans say they plan to support Clinton.

According to the poll, 57 percent of respondents say Clinton is prepared to be commander in chief while 36 percent say the same of Trump. Still, only 33 percent of respondents think Clinton "tells the truth" and fewer than half say she'll "look out for people like you."

About two-thirds of respondents think Trump can bring change to Washington, while only 34 percent say the same about Clinton.

In Arizona, Trump has a small lead over Clinton: 44 percent to 42 percent among likely voters. About 80 percent of the state's Hispanic voters feel they're more motivated to vote this year than in previous elections and they don't think Trump treats all people fairly.

Clinton also has a slight advantage over Trump in Nevada, 43 percent to 41 percent. She is doing well among Hispanic and younger voters in the state but is having more trouble with older white voters.

The CBS News poll was conducted among 3,269 registered voters in Virginia, Arizona and Nevada. The Virginia poll was has a margin of error of 3.7 points. The Arizona poll has a margin of error of 4.8 points. The Nevada poll has a margin of error of 4.6 points.

Several recent polls have shown Trump behind the Democratic nominee, both nationally and in battleground states. In the RealClearPolitics average of national polls, Clinton has a 7-point lead over Trump, 47.5 percent to 40.5 percent.
 
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It looks like several wives on here will be supporting Hillary :snack:

Clinton Opens 23-Point Lead Among Women as Trump Struggles

PHOTO: Hillary Clinton attends a rally in Philadelphia, July 29, 2016 and Donald Trump holds a press conference on July 27, 2016 in Doral, Florida.

Hillary Clinton has advanced among women and consolidated support within her party since her nominating convention, while a difficult few weeks have left Donald Trump still struggling on basic ratings from his temperament to his qualifications for office. She leads him by 8 points in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll.

Trump's ratings in general haven't worsened –- they just haven't improved since he claimed the Republican nomination. And the trouble list is long: Seventy-nine percent of Americans say he doesn’t show enough respect for people he disagrees with, 70 percent express anxiety about a Trump presidency, 67 percent think he lacks the personality and temperament it takes to serve effectively, 64 percent doubt his understanding of world affairs, 63 percent see him unfavorably overall, 62 percent say he's not honest and trustworthy, 61 percent think he's unqualified for office and 60 percent think he's biased against women and minorities.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/clinton-opens-23-point-lead-women-gains-democrats/story?id=41148222&yptr=yahoo

See PDF with full results here.

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4 hours ago, SnowRider said:

It looks like several wives on here will be supporting Hillary :snack:

Clinton Opens 23-Point Lead Among Women as Trump Struggles

PHOTO: Hillary Clinton attends a rally in Philadelphia, July 29, 2016 and Donald Trump holds a press conference on July 27, 2016 in Doral, Florida.

Hillary Clinton has advanced among women and consolidated support within her party since her nominating convention, while a difficult few weeks have left Donald Trump still struggling on basic ratings from his temperament to his qualifications for office. She leads him by 8 points in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll.

Trump's ratings in general haven't worsened –- they just haven't improved since he claimed the Republican nomination. And the trouble list is long: Seventy-nine percent of Americans say he doesn’t show enough respect for people he disagrees with, 70 percent express anxiety about a Trump presidency, 67 percent think he lacks the personality and temperament it takes to serve effectively, 64 percent doubt his understanding of world affairs, 63 percent see him unfavorably overall, 62 percent say he's not honest and trustworthy, 61 percent think he's unqualified for office and 60 percent think he's biased against women and minorities.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/clinton-opens-23-point-lead-women-gains-democrats/story?id=41148222&yptr=yahoo

See PDF with full results here.

wgaf, you trying to prevent a suicide by supporting that miserable cunt

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