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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumLawrence O'Donnel per MSNBC
Did anyone hear what Lawrence state around 6:50 pm EST? He stated that HRC, in any office she ran for, has "never, ever gone up in the polls. One year out from her senate campaign, her poll exactly matched her election results." This is a troubling fact.
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Lawrence O'Donnel per MSNBC (Original Post)
lancer78
Feb 2016
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Bjornsdotter
(6,123 posts)1. I have heard that before
...and I believe it was posted here.
artyteacher
(598 posts)2. I've seen different polls with her down and up. nt
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)3. I'll add it to the list
of very troubling facts re: the Clinton brand, and how it will fare in the GE.
longship
(40,416 posts)4. Sounds like yet another post hoc justification.
I really like O'Donnell. He's an old political hack and knows his stuff.
But this blah-blah happened before means that blah-blah will happen today is utter tosh. That is called extrapolation which is in no way certain. One does not go beyond the data points.
I wish these people wouldn't do that.
We'll see what it is.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)5. It appears that Lawrence was wrong.