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16. Do you think you are saying something anyone here doesn't know?
Tue May 22, 2018, 09:21 PM
May 2018

I have voted in every election, general or primary, since 1962, no matter where I lived at the time, inside the U.S. or abroad. You repeating this doesn’t seem that helpful.

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Get ready for the fix. RhodeIslandOne May 2018 #1
Vote. The Hitman May 2018 #5
I will and have as I have for every election since 1994. RhodeIslandOne May 2018 #10
Agreed on the fight for votes part. Dawson Leery May 2018 #2
Vote. The Hitman May 2018 #6
Do you think you are saying something anyone here doesn't know? enough May 2018 #16
Vote...I agree with the sentiment of your suggestion pecosbob May 2018 #3
Vote. We thought the same in 2016. The Hitman May 2018 #9
I call bullshit vercetti2021 May 2018 #4
Vote. Also, Stars suuuuuuuuuuuck ;) The Hitman May 2018 #7
I am no worries lol vercetti2021 May 2018 #8
:) The Hitman May 2018 #12
Lmao vercetti2021 May 2018 #14
As we used to say in Chicago, in old days, quartz007 May 2018 #11
Expect 38-39% "baked in" support for GOP slumcamper May 2018 #13
I agree, but I think that the biggest problem facing our leadership The Hitman May 2018 #15
Saw a news article that said 78% of democratic voters want a more progressive agenda. rwsanders May 2018 #21
one suspects current leadership is incapable of bold moves and bold actions. msongs May 2018 #25
Independents. NOMOGOP May 2018 #31
The result of such passive resistance to Trump. Doodley May 2018 #17
I think "Republicans winning" is the wrong conclusion to draw from this poll Dopers_Greed May 2018 #18
Also I don't buy the generic ballot garbage still_one May 2018 #20
It is certainly misleading in that individual races are what really matter. n/t PoliticAverse May 2018 #27
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ still_one May 2018 #33
This is just an online poll with volunteer responders. No statistical probability can be calculated pnwmom May 2018 #19
538 Gave it an A- rating The Hitman May 2018 #22
538 also MFM008 May 2018 #36
To be fair, she was the actual winner Dopers_Greed May 2018 #38
538 had a better read on the 2016 election than all of the other pundits and aggregators. cemaphonic May 2018 #39
That statement is misleading as it implies this is just an Internet poll w/self-selected respondants PoliticAverse May 2018 #26
Non probability methods are still experimental and "margin of error" cannot be calculated. pnwmom May 2018 #29
This is sickening. Duppers May 2018 #23
A Lot of Germans Supported Hitler. Racism, Sexism and Xenophobia Are the New Normal TomCADem May 2018 #24
Bullshit MFM008 May 2018 #28
here is a link to play with the data Exotica May 2018 #30
Wow, a little over a 1% spread. Hugin May 2018 #32
There are reasons bucolic_frolic May 2018 #34
I truly do not believe this poll is reflective of voting reality. Alethia Merritt May 2018 #35
Thanks for that! lagomorph777 May 2018 #41
Yet there is this bronxiteforever May 2018 #37
Oh shit. lagomorph777 May 2018 #40
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