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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Another DU myth BUSTED: Hillary leading Sanders 53% to 32% with younger voters (+21 points) [View all]Goblinmonger
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Another DU myth BUSTED: Hillary leading Sanders 53% to 32% with younger voters (+21 points) [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
OP
I am not going to bother to read the responses. Benie supporters will reject them out of hand.
olegramps
Nov 2015
#47
Most 35 year olds are more in line with 25 year olds than 45 year olds as far as political views go.
MillennialDem
Nov 2015
#39
Yep, I identify culturally more with my partner's niece (who is 16) then I do with her brothers
MillennialDem
Nov 2015
#71
Hehe. Indeed. What's the news? Haven't had cable or satellite in like 10 years. And I don't
MillennialDem
Nov 2015
#81
And in one high school class of 150 Senior Government Students, only 12 were registered to vote
DhhD
Nov 2015
#42
I think when we aren't limiting the conversation to high school students. I would wager that
Ed Suspicious
Nov 2015
#75
Conducted via robocall, so landlines only and no rotation of candidates' names. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#5
It's sloppy polling methodology, and perhaps why fivethirtyeight ranks PPP as a B-. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#19
PPP was the most accurate pollster during the last presidential election cycle.
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#20
Then we had some shitty polling back then. Looks like we do now, too. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#21
Yeah, Rove was let down by his pollsters. Obama wasn't. So there's a problem now? IDK. n/t
freshwest
Nov 2015
#88
Wow, nothing is more convincing than a non-sequitur followed by a smilie.
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#56
The same poll was later cited by The Hill. Better toss them under the bus, too. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#61
Above you said "I note you left out the term 'Millennials'...Which is the group he leads with"
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#28
So you can't cite a poll showing him leading with millenials even though you said
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#30
Any recent polls? You know...since the first debate, the Benghazi hearing and Biden dropped out?
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#66
Sad when splitting hairs = Best you can say for your candidate's bad poll #s....
Walk away
Nov 2015
#12
I've been using Wen shampoo/cream rinse for years, and I haven't gotten any split ends
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#85
Honestly I don't really care all that much either way. I just want to flip the supreme court. That
MillennialDem
Nov 2015
#43
cali-d, ppp polling = David Brock = Correct the Recore =Hillary superpac = total nonsense polling,
litlbilly
Nov 2015
#44
First we need to check how much money that PPP polling outfit receives from the Clinton campaign.
Cheese Sandwich
Nov 2015
#63
Enough with the bogus polls! Bernie's at 35% nationally, he's obvo doing way better with youngings.
reformist2
Nov 2015
#83
K&R'd, but I hate the horse race thing. Americans are being denied real policy info. n/t
freshwest
Nov 2015
#89