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Wow Bernie with 85% 3,000 votes........... bkkyosemite Nov 2015 #1
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
I have better things to do between 5 and 8 p.m. than to Fawke Em Nov 2015 #43
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
hard to see how HRC came out ahead of O'Malley reddread Nov 2015 #5
I know, I was very impressed by O'Malley tonight. Far better on the issues than Hillary. sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #8
Or Sanders, for that matter. NuclearDem Nov 2015 #29
Polls I gathered here Jarqui Nov 2015 #6
Maybe this kind of describes it Jarqui Nov 2015 #9
I saw that, it was voted best tweet of the night I believe! sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #12
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
Ah, you "sense" they suddenly are scientific. Got it. bettyellen Nov 2015 #28
Remember to clear your cache after each vote. n/t Cerridwen Nov 2015 #11
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
Correct. That Facebook polls won't take cleaned cookies. Weidman Nov 2015 #17
I wasn't suggesting anything except to remember to clear your cache Cerridwen Nov 2015 #18
87% of the vote goes to Sanders and against 9% Clinton and 3% O'Malley MrMickeysMom Nov 2015 #16
President Ron Paul won all of the online polls too Renew Deal Nov 2015 #19
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
Here's some more online polls Jarqui Nov 2015 #20
Excellent. But we will be told that all those people are 'unscientific' viewers of the debate. We sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #22
I just voted like 10 times in the Slate poll. Agschmid Nov 2015 #24
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
So.....you think they ARE scientific? Oh dear. bettyellen Nov 2015 #26
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
Voters with landlines. Most people today do not own landlines. sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #41
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
Uk and Greece- huh? I figured you had no US polls to point to, lol. bettyellen Nov 2015 #47
Do they have vegan steak in that reality you live in? NuclearDem Nov 2015 #32
Here we go with internet polls again. William769 Nov 2015 #23
I can only SMH. n/t tammywammy Nov 2015 #31
How come hillary can't win a simple internet poll? Not enough supporters, not enough enthusiasm? sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #37
Because Hillary supporters are not pathetic to sit there all night William769 Nov 2015 #40
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
Until the tv people tell us otherwise... Matariki Nov 2015 #30
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
Butt... Our voices (and votes, I assume) don't count. Live and Learn Nov 2015 #48
They are not supposed to count so it's probably a bit of a shock to those who thought sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #49
Please stop this. It should be embarrassing for you mythology Nov 2015 #50
I know it's upsetting to people that times are changing and the old polling methodogy hasn't kept up sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #51
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