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When you look at all the national aggregates Clinton is up two to four... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #1
want data from Colorado, Michigan Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #2
Lots of people freaking out today... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #3
So odd how Democrats react Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #4
That's why my political hero was Bobby Kennedy... DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #5
State polls but Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #7
Another poster was suggesting your model was based on national numbers only. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #10
No I know that person, he/she has failed to understand what I'm saying from the get-go Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #12
My eye test instructs me Clinton will win. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #14
I thought Gore would lose Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #15
I can't remember. I knew Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, and Kerry were going to lose at this point. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2016 #17
Romney won NC. This is good news molova Sep 2016 #6
better than I had expected for sure Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #8
The title and text of your OP do not agree CajunBlazer Sep 2016 #9
Polls cannot measure turnout accurately. That's the secret sauce campaigns know about. smorkingapple Sep 2016 #11
We had better hope so because Trump voters are more enthusistic than Clinton's CajunBlazer Sep 2016 #13
weighting the sample to 2008/2012 demographics seems like a very arbitrary decision geek tragedy Sep 2016 #16
kick Dawson Leery Sep 2016 #18
any triron Sep 2016 #19
knr triron Sep 2016 #20
anyone triron Sep 2016 #21
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