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Old 06-02-2016, 06:35 PM
 
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I mostly avoid the Presidential Polls thread because IMO it's so premature at this point as to be meaningless.
Watching HRC's speech today really drove in for me that the Democratic Primary is over and now this thread is meaningless.
The radical BS supporters just won't give up.

1. They will conduct exit poll in California and likely use Election Day voting to skew the exit poll results in favour of Bernie Sanders and then try to claim the whole election is rigged.

2. They are planning to protest against the DNC at philly

 
Old 06-02-2016, 06:40 PM
 
Location: Denver CO
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The radical BS supporters just won't give up.

1. They will conduct exit poll in California and likely use Election Day voting to skew the exit poll results in favour of Bernie Sanders and then try to claim the whole election is rigged.

2. They are planning to protest against the DNC at philly
I can't believe that they are going to protest at the convention of the party whose nomination Bernie has been running for. What are they going to say - wah wah wah it's not fair my pick didn't win, you have to give it to him and ignore the millions more people who voted for the other person?

Who could have predicted that a 74 year old geezer would be the biggest entitled millenial ever?
 
Old 06-02-2016, 06:57 PM
 
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New poll

California (USC/LA Times) : Clinton +10
 
Old 06-02-2016, 08:51 PM
 
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New poll

California (USC/LA Times) : Clinton +10
This is why I said polls in such a huge state are not reliable. One poll shows Bernie Sanders ahead by 1 point. However, I think it's possible that voters are starting to realize that Sanders attacks everyone who doesn't back him. As Barbara Boxer said, "You can't just diss everybody who supports Secretary Clinton."

[url]http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-latimes-presidential-primary-poll-20160602-snap-story.html[/url]

"But among those most likely to vote, based on their voting history and stated intentions this time around, Clinton led, 49%-39%, in the new poll. Her standing is bolstered by the reliability of her older supporters, who have a proven record of casting ballots."

"She also leads convincingly among registered Democrats; 53% of likely Democratic voters supported her, to 37% for Sanders."
 
Old 06-02-2016, 09:05 PM
 
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I mostly avoid the Presidential Polls thread because IMO it's so premature at this point as to be meaningless.
Watching HRC's speech today really drove in for me that the Democratic Primary is over and now this thread is meaningless.
I agree. However, after watching Jeff Weaver feud with Barney Frank on TV last night, I don't think it's over for the Sanders campaign.
 
Old 06-02-2016, 10:15 PM
 
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I mostly avoid the Presidential Polls thread because IMO it's so premature at this point as to be meaningless.
Watching HRC's speech today really drove in for me that the Democratic Primary is over and now this thread is meaningless.
Yes. I would think undecided or maybe even decided voters in the remaining primaries would listen to the sound bites from that speech and conclude that Clinton is firmly in control and will rise to the challenge of putting Trump back in the box. Her performance was her best to date and right up there with her humiliation of the Gowdy witch hunters. I don't think she even mentioned Bernie, but she took all the wind out of his sails today. Ready or not, Hilliary's the one!
 
Old 06-02-2016, 11:14 PM
 
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This is why I said polls in such a huge state are not reliable. One poll shows Bernie Sanders ahead by 1 point. However, I think it's possible that voters are starting to realize that Sanders attacks everyone who doesn't back him. As Barbara Boxer said, "You can't just diss everybody who supports Secretary Clinton."

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in a tight race in California as the campaign batters her popularity - LA Times

"But among those most likely to vote, based on their voting history and stated intentions this time around, Clinton led, 49%-39%, in the new poll. Her standing is bolstered by the reliability of her older supporters, who have a proven record of casting ballots."

"She also leads convincingly among registered Democrats; 53% of likely Democratic voters supported her, to 37% for Sanders."
The poll that shows Sanders ahead by 1 point is the same LA Times poll
sanders +1 among all potential registered voters
Clinton +10 among likely voters
 
Old 06-02-2016, 11:47 PM
 
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The poll that shows Sanders ahead by 1 point is the same LA Times poll
sanders +1 among all potential registered voters
Clinton +10 among likely voters
Oops! I've been reading too much too quickly. At the same time, I was watching MSNBC. Multitasking at my age is a challenge. LOL

[URL="http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/bernie-sanders-leads-hillary-clinton-new-poll-california"]This headline[/URL] is a little misleading, since the article goes on to say

"But, the poll found, Clinton has a 10-point lead among those likely to vote next week, primarily due to support from older voters."
 
Old 06-02-2016, 11:50 PM
 
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I mostly avoid the Presidential Polls thread because IMO it's so premature at this point as to be meaningless.
Watching HRC's speech today really drove in for me that the Democratic Primary is over and now this thread is meaningless.
Hillary should ignore Trump right now until she wraps out these 2 things
1. Finish the deal with the annoying crazy socialist
He insists he will march in convention with the most delegates Bernie Sanders Says He Has the Money to Campaign Beyond California Primary - NYTimes.com
2. Get cleared from the ongoing investigation
 
Old 06-02-2016, 11:54 PM
 
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Hillary should ignore Trump right now until she wraps out these 2 things
1. Finish the deal with the annoying crazy socialist
He insists he will march in convention with the most delegates [url=http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/us/politics/bernie-sanders-campaign-california-primary.html?referer=]Bernie Sanders Says He Has the Money to Campaign Beyond California Primary - NYTimes.com[/url]
2. Get cleared from the ongoing investigation
I would agree with you, but I think the speech showed what a responsible leader she'll make. I don't think anything she does will stop Sanders if he's determined to create an upset in the Democratic Party.
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