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That's just bizarre., in a poll you are not admitting your feelings about a particular candidate 'publicly'. Polls are anonymous and not conducted in the town square
I agree. Very bizarre theory. Why would anyone care what a pollster thinks about them on the other end of a phone call especially when it's anonymous? I swear, either these Trump followers are consumed with paranoia or they're desperate to come up with a theory at a time when Trump is falling quickly in the polls with 1 month left before the elections.
Just one poll, and no I don't really think Hillary has a chance of winning it. But it's still crazy to see even a single poll break her way in what is considered a pretty safe red state. Pence's home state, of course.
Earlier this year in Indiana, when Pence was running for Governor, there were a lot of "Dump Pence" signs. Indiana doesn't like Pence.
Back to polls...Missouri also showed Hillary ahead in the latest poll. Missouri has been leaning R but was close enough to be in play. I think Missouri was closer than Indiana a few weeks ago.
It's only surprising to someone who is completely unaware of the contemporary political landscape. Besides which, her home state is Illinois, not Arkansas.
Hillary is from Illinois? What part? South Chicago?
Hillary is from Illinois? What part? South Chicago?
And who is unaware again?
You can't be bothered to check on a candidate's birthplace and childhood home before accusing someone else of being unaware? To answer your question "who is unaware again?" the answer appears to be you.
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