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triron

(22,240 posts)
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 10:53 PM Sep 2016

***breaking new ppp national poll HRC +4***

#NEW #National @ppppolls Post-Debate Poll:

Clinton 44 (+4) Trump 40 Johnson 6 McMullin 2 Stein 1

H2H: Clinton 49 Trump 45

Not sure if this reflects any change from previous poll?

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vadermike

(1,421 posts)
1. Hmmm
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 10:58 PM
Sep 2016

Johnson getting less votes I think last national PPP was lower But can't remember Not bad I wish it were 5-6 but we are deeply polarized I hope she has good leads in the swing states with 4 pt lead I angling she does

Monk06

(7,675 posts)
7. And yet they are still polling a four way in a two way race Johnson and Stein are irrelevent
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 11:49 PM
Sep 2016

post debate

Hell they were irrelevant before the debate

They are just included to make it look like a nose to nose finish for Clinton and Trump

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,320 posts)
3. Good news, thx, but enough of this "breaking" crap. A poll announcement is NOT a developing story.
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 11:02 PM
Sep 2016

Not to pick on you, triron, in particular. (Good news, and thank you for posting.) There are many members posting such "***breaking" threads now.

"breaking" this, "breaking" that, it is overselling simple announcements.

doc03

(38,930 posts)
5. I am sure she will win if Democrats get out and vote. Not very optimistic
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 11:03 PM
Sep 2016

about those millennials that fell in love with Sanders though. They failed to show up for Obama in 2010 and 2012 and we lost control of congress. A report I heard this afternoon said less than half say they will definitely vote. Not very encouraging.

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