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AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,781
Yeah oops Vermont :D

Of course Bernie was going to beat Trump, as I said, that's Bernie's neck of the woods BUT if you were to whip away all the repub candidates except Trump and Kasich, all those other people would have had to vote for someone, right? So you would see BOTH candidates numbers skyrocket if that was the case and Trump is actually quite close in that regard IMO.

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We should see some more finally bow out. Time to narrow the field.
No that poll is for a general election, not just New Hampshire. But I could see it being a lot closer than that.
 

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Ronn

Mes Que Un Club
May 3, 2012
20,854
We should see some more finally bow out. Time to narrow the field.
Bad news for GOP is except Carson and Fiorina all of the candidates got a piece of the pie. If Christie's money does not run out we'll still have 6 in the race

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Vermont, not New Hampshire :p. Sanders is expected to beat Trump though, Clinton as well but by a smaller margin.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...s/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-5565.html
Those polls bear no meaning at all at this point. Those are only for the media
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
No that poll is for a general election, not just New Hampshire. But I could see it being a lot closer than that.
NH or Vermont? :D
Bad news for GOP is except Carson and Fiorina all of the candidates got a piece of the pie. If Christie's money does not run out we'll still have 6 in the race
Even if 1-2 bow out that would help the process. The debates are annoying with so many people.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,776
Yeah oops Vermont :D

Of course Bernie was going to beat Trump, as I said, that's Bernie's neck of the woods BUT if you were to whip away all the repub candidates except Trump and Kasich, all those other people would have had to vote for someone, right? So you would see BOTH candidates numbers skyrocket if that was the case and Trump is actually quite close in that regard IMO.

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We should see some more finally bow out. Time to narrow the field.
That's a biv assumption, why would people vote Republican regardless with a character as polarizing as Trump
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Why do you guys hate Hillary so much?
She's not the worst, but she's the epitome of what most people mean when they talk about how bad career politicians are. Virtually completely in the hand of various lobbies & financial interest, very flexible when it comes to her political beliefs, dishonest.

A Hillary presidency wouldn't be catastrophic really, some (mostly social) issues like gay marriage, maybe some steps towards a more sensible drug policy would be handled pretty well. Overall however it would simply be more of the same instead of a change in the positive direction, and she's pretty hawkish when it comes to foreign policy as well.

Not that I wouldn't take her over any Republican candidate 11 times of 10.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
She's not the worst, but she's the epitome of what most people mean when they talk about how bad career politicians are. Virtually completely in the hand of various lobbies & financial interest, very flexible when it comes to her political beliefs, dishonest.

A Hillary presidency wouldn't be catastrophic really, some (mostly social) issues like gay marriage, maybe some steps towards a more sensible drug policy would be handled pretty well. Overall however it would simply be more of the same instead of a change in the positive direction, and she's pretty hawkish when it comes to foreign policy as well.

Not that I wouldn't take her over any Republican candidate 11 times of 10.
:tup:

Except for the last part :D
 

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