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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forum2016 National Democratic Primary - Sanders 49%, Clinton 48% (Ipsos/Reuters (Web) 4/9-4/13)
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/polls/ipsos-reuters-24278Another National poll with Bernie in the lead!
Bern one if you got em!
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2016 National Democratic Primary - Sanders 49%, Clinton 48% (Ipsos/Reuters (Web) 4/9-4/13) (Original Post)
GeorgiaPeanuts
Apr 2016
OP
It is impressive, you have to give Bernie that. He has managed this in spite
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#3
salinsky
(1,065 posts)1. When's the national primary? nt
Jackie Wilson Said
(4,176 posts)3. It is impressive, you have to give Bernie that. He has managed this in spite
of a large section of his supporters acting like asses.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)2. Web Poll Feels The CLICKY-CLICKY!
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catnhatnh
(8,976 posts)5. Except this isn't a web poll...
and you knew that and did a Clintonian word parse to stay just this side of lying while giving a false impression. You disgust me.
pantsonfire
(1,306 posts)7. Vs....
JSup
(740 posts)4. So...
...voting machines are inaccurate/hackable but web polls are accurate?
I'll go with my original belief of voting machines are bad and web polls are freepfests.
pantsonfire
(1,306 posts)6. Wasn't some guy suppose to doze himself in ice if this happened? n/t
speaktruthtopower
(800 posts)8. That's four polls in recent days showing a virtual tie