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In reply to the discussion: CNN poll: Post-debate, voters move to Clinton [View all]coyote
(1,561 posts)68. No conspiracy needed
If you cannot see that the entire machine is rigged for Clinton, then you are a fool. With that said, I will also enjoy your meltdown in the General. Merry Christmas!
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Regardless, point being the MSM is not asking the kinds of questions we need....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#28
I get more in five minutes of reading than any show can present in an hour.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#50
That's my my feeling too. The MSM tries to shape the narrative without providing all the facts.
underthematrix
Dec 2015
#60
One thing they used to do was call 50% rural and 50% urban and report a 50/50 result.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#56
Mind you, she lost 8 percentage points among her core supporters: registered democrats.
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#9
No, she didn't. Not by the last two days. Her support went UP after the debates.
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#10
Assuming that it was a representative sample polled overnight. That has never been claimed or proven
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#34
How do you know that they used same methodology each day? Please defend your assertion.
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#38
I do understand random sampling, thanks. But if you have no sources on subsample methodology,
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#40
"...sounds more like it should have read 'CNN poll: Post-debate, voters move to Sanders'."
KansDem
Dec 2015
#15
Dhe affectively LOST 12 points. Not sure how that is votersnmoving toward her.
Tiggeroshii
Dec 2015
#49
This might be one of those moments that we look back on and say "It changed the
CTyankee
Dec 2015
#72