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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Who won the debate? Here's your chance, Bernie, Hillary, O'Malley Supporters: [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)2. And that's just one of the many polls. Check OP for more polls as they come in!
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Who won the debate? Here's your chance, Bernie, Hillary, O'Malley Supporters: [View all]
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
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And that's just one of the many polls. Check OP for more polls as they come in!
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#2
I have better things to do than click on online polls. They are meaningless. But hey, keep on voting
Metric System
Nov 2015
#3
The Berniebots are busy clicking buttons. Hillary's supporters are already fast asleep.
reformist2
Nov 2015
#4
Lol, is that supposed to mean something wrt the enthusiasm of each candidate's supporters? Why ISN'T
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#7
I know, I was very impressed by O'Malley tonight. Far better on the issues than Hillary.
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#8
She loses all the polls that are taken after each debate. I see her supporters claiming they are too
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#10
I'm too pragmatic to participate in unscientific fan circle jerks. Not seeing the point- as
bettyellen
Nov 2015
#25
They sure did re Obama. But hey, if people are not enthusiastic enough about their candidates, then
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#27
Actually I only voted in one poll. But it's remarkable that Bernie sweeps every poll taken right
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#13
Then you were not my target audience. I was referring to those who like to (edited spelling)
Cerridwen
Nov 2015
#14
Lol, everyone has the same opportunity. So that makes no sense. I guess hillary then just doesn't
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#15
Airc, so did President Obama at around this time in the process. I know i voted for him in online
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#21
Excellent. But we will be told that all those people are 'unscientific' viewers of the debate. We
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#22
How sad. I would never think of doing that. But if that's your thing, great. I have never been
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#33
Don't be sad, Sabrina! Internet polls have never been an accurate indicator of likely voters.
bettyellen
Nov 2015
#39
So far i see only one Hillary supporter voting ten times and she still can't beat Bernie. If that's
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#45
Aw, no I don't think any polls are 'scientific'. See above where a Hillary supporter admitted to
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#34
you think internet polls are as scientific as those contacting voters? Seriously?
bettyellen
Nov 2015
#36
Who polls only landlines these days? Aside from Republican push polls, LOL. No one.
bettyellen
Nov 2015
#44
Pollsters themselves have admitted that their methodology has not kept up with technology.
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#46
How come hillary can't win a simple internet poll? Not enough supporters, not enough enthusiasm?
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#37
Wrong, we just had one of Hillary's supporters in this thread admit to trying to skew the poll. Lol!
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#42
I thought Bernie did very well tonight, but I think those numbers on MOM are a little low
EndElectoral
Nov 2015
#35
Yes, I agree, I guess Hillary's supporters were voting but O'Malley hasn't gaiined enough support
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#38
They are not supposed to count so it's probably a bit of a shock to those who thought
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#49