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Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2015 #1
Oh phantom dennis, no one can see you to begin with, why fear the hide? JackInGreen Dec 2015 #2
I didm't see the first two debates but the 3rd debate underthematrix Dec 2015 #3
Really? Considering this? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #5
I thought the Libyan strategy was a collaborative effort with underthematrix Dec 2015 #8
This is exactly right.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #17
This was one of Bush's arguments for invading Iraq. EndElectoral Dec 2015 #22
I think it has been established Bush underthematrix Dec 2015 #44
Regardless, point being the MSM is not asking the kinds of questions we need.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #28
I don't watch any of the cable news outlets underthematrix Dec 2015 #45
It was network TV. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #46
I see what you mean. you are speaking of shows like Meet the Press. underthematrix Dec 2015 #48
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
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2015 #13
So you are in favor of military regime change in Syria? EndElectoral Dec 2015 #19
President Obama just a few days ago talked about a POLITICAL solution underthematrix Dec 2015 #59
Did they poll cell phones this time? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #4
Yes, and reputable polls, such as this one, always do. eom PosterChild Dec 2015 #18
I read that it's illegal for polling firms to call cell phones. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #24
not unless.. getagrip_already Dec 2015 #26
I mean according to the telecommunications act of '93.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #30
The reason we keep hearing that young people don't vote is because... PosterChild Dec 2015 #58
The polls say that. Right? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #63
I don't think it's strictly a polling qustion, it's more of a... PosterChild Dec 2015 #64
Here is a Census Bureau study that examines this question.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #65
When young people vote the Republicans lose.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #67
My understanding is that the do not call list... PosterChild Dec 2015 #57
Not true, the law require that ceĺl numbers.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #55
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
So losing 12% to your opponent means voters are moving to you? Tiggeroshii Dec 2015 #6
CNN? MJJP21 Dec 2015 #7
They did...over at the Free Republic. McCamy Taylor Dec 2015 #12
Exactly. Odd that a newbie would use it here at Democratic Underground. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #52
According to Republicans, yes. Where did you hear it? eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #53
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
I don't see that data in the CNN Poll PDF. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #27
Same methodology as the overall poll. I read somewhere yesterday that pnwmom Dec 2015 #33
Assuming that it was a representative sample polled overnight. That has never been claimed or proven JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #34
Of course it's a representative sample. It was the same ORC study, pnwmom Dec 2015 #35
Nope. A subsample is not always a representative sample. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #36
But random studies are random. They don't poll all males on the first pnwmom Dec 2015 #37
How do you know that they used same methodology each day? Please defend your assertion. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #38
They couldn't say their WHOLE poll was random sampled pnwmom Dec 2015 #39
I do understand random sampling, thanks. But if you have no sources on subsample methodology, JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #40
You can call ORC and ask them. Or you can simply wait and see what pnwmom Dec 2015 #41
I don't doubt that CNN is accurately reporting. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #42
They are trying to make this the poll relevent to the debate , BUT... PosterChild Dec 2015 #20
Interesting observations. Thanks. eom Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #70
Yeah Right...... INdemo Dec 2015 #11
Boy, CNN has a very misleading headline there... cannabis_flower Dec 2015 #14
"...sounds more like it should have read 'CNN poll: Post-debate, voters move to Sanders'." KansDem Dec 2015 #15
I have come to the understanding that SmittynMo Dec 2015 #16
Right Waitsman Dec 2015 #69
She always does well after debates lunamagica Dec 2015 #21
Except when she talks. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #25
Aww, you are so clever! lunamagica Dec 2015 #29
Of course ... november3rd Dec 2015 #23
So she lost 8 points and Bernie gained 4.... And that's a win for her? hedda_foil Dec 2015 #31
Dhe affectively LOST 12 points. Not sure how that is votersnmoving toward her. Tiggeroshii Dec 2015 #49
Nice! ismnotwasm Dec 2015 #32
Absolute lie of a title by CNN Reter Dec 2015 #43
No it's not. Read the article. The OP failed to include a key paragraph. SunSeeker Dec 2015 #47
Leave out anything that's not favorable to Bernie redstateblues Dec 2015 #54
. Liberal_in_LA Dec 2015 #51
This will be a moment this little girl never forgets and riversedge Dec 2015 #61
This might be one of those moments that we look back on and say "It changed the CTyankee Dec 2015 #72
Yes we are suppose to believe coyote Dec 2015 #62
I don't want you to believe it. TekGryphon Dec 2015 #66
No conspiracy needed coyote Dec 2015 #68
lovely riversedge Dec 2015 #71
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