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corbettkroehler

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36. Meanwhile, Sanders' National Lead Over tRump Remains Unchanged
Thu Feb 20, 2020, 03:32 PM
Feb 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
Trump up by 7-11 point PatSeg Feb 2020 #1
I couldn't post it but you can find it evertonfc Feb 2020 #2
Thanks, I'll look for it PatSeg Feb 2020 #14
It is competitive, Walker go beat. Too bad none of the candidates come to WI. 33taw Feb 2020 #3
I agree PatSeg Feb 2020 #5
Bloomberg is advertising heavily in Wi. Kaleva Feb 2020 #50
Iowa Voted blue in 2008 and 2012. jimfields33 Feb 2020 #53
True. I was looking at 2016, their Governor, and Senators. All republican in Iowa. 33taw Feb 2020 #54
All good points. jimfields33 Feb 2020 #55
The poll sounds overweighted by Repukes and isn't the state getting hit by MF45 tariffs? kimbutgar Feb 2020 #61
There have been nearly 900 farm bankruptcies in 2019. 33taw Feb 2020 #63
We can swap Wisconsin for Arizona... but we'll need the right candidate to do it CalFione Feb 2020 #4
I think we need to think 50 state solution PatSeg Feb 2020 #6
This The Revolution Feb 2020 #37
Hopefully PatSeg Feb 2020 #40
Or maybe even Texas, surprisingly enough. (n/t) thesquanderer Feb 2020 #43
Wait until we get more videohead5 Feb 2020 #7
I think WI is an outlier... What it does signal is how purple JCMach1 Feb 2020 #25
If we lose Wisconsin again it could end up in a tie. honest.abe Feb 2020 #8
And then we would lose because we know the GOP will find a nefarious way to rip KPN Feb 2020 #12
No, they will legally pick the president nobuddy Feb 2020 #64
Ah another no longer sensible construct like KPN Feb 2020 #66
Well, land votes or something nobuddy Feb 2020 #67
Actually, under this map the GOP would probably win the 2nd Congressional district of Maine. StevieM Feb 2020 #17
Is that second district of Maine solid Red? honest.abe Feb 2020 #22
I wouldn't say that it is solid red. StevieM Feb 2020 #24
Thanks! honest.abe Feb 2020 #26
We need to organize in Omaha nobuddy Feb 2020 #65
I was actually thinking that when I was writing that post. StevieM Feb 2020 #68
ME-2 will go +10 for trump nobuddy Feb 2020 #70
I live in North Carolina, and I just don't see it as winnable anymore. musicblind Feb 2020 #51
Quininnpac poll................ turbinetree Feb 2020 #9
Who on earth did they poll for this? PatSeg Feb 2020 #15
I do not trust the Quinnnapac polling ever.................... turbinetree Feb 2020 #18
His approval rating (Marquette) in WI is 48%. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #29
This could explain SDANation Feb 2020 #30
That would make sense PatSeg Feb 2020 #39
Senior citizens who answer rotary dial telephones in the daytime. Meadowoak Feb 2020 #56
Yeah PatSeg Feb 2020 #72
The future of the Democratic party is brown and Southern Recursion Feb 2020 #10
We can disagree about whether WI is a lost cause, but thank you for pointing out that we DID fight StevieM Feb 2020 #20
With Sanders Florida is probably a lost cause as well. honest.abe Feb 2020 #23
True but he does better in GA and NC Recursion Feb 2020 #27
Yep. honest.abe Feb 2020 #28
This poll doesn't look right for WI, that's an 8 point swing in less than 5 days on 538 (link) uponit7771 Feb 2020 #45
Ignore Wisconsin at our risk. KPN Feb 2020 #11
Another poll videohead5 Feb 2020 #13
Something about that poll PatSeg Feb 2020 #16
I think it's a outlier videohead5 Feb 2020 #19
Yeah, it is so far off PatSeg Feb 2020 #38
Thank you. This is the info I need. mahina Feb 2020 #21
This could explain SDANation Feb 2020 #31
Yeah videohead5 Feb 2020 #33
Does anyone care what Nate Cohn thinks? Jirel Feb 2020 #32
There was an article a few months(?) back nobuddy Feb 2020 #34
Yep. BlueWI Feb 2020 #59
Same is true for Flint nobuddy Feb 2020 #62
agreed BlueWI Feb 2020 #71
I don't buy this poll at all ibegurpard Feb 2020 #35
Agreed...Wisconsin is a problem but this is not representative poll Awsi Dooger Feb 2020 #48
Meanwhile, Sanders' National Lead Over tRump Remains Unchanged corbettkroehler Feb 2020 #36
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2020 #42
How do you figure? marble falls Feb 2020 #46
Primary polls don't always correlate with GE polls. It's still too far out. imo ancianita Feb 2020 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2020 #47
But the GE's not here yet. Anyone can say anything in the heat of primary season. ancianita Feb 2020 #49
True, but... BlueWI Feb 2020 #60
Unnnnn, I need to see more polls. That's an 8 point swing with Biding in less than 5 days, that does uponit7771 Feb 2020 #44
I do not see what you are claiming at your link at all Celerity Feb 2020 #58
I think WI is in play. Give our candidates a chance to campaign there. Nanjeanne Feb 2020 #52
Quinnipiac is Algonquin for bullshit. jcmaine72 Feb 2020 #57
Do you have an actual issue with Quinnipiac? Or do you just not like the results? tritsofme Feb 2020 #69
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