polling worth noting
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- callmeslick
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Re: polling worth noting
gonna have to be a surpise of epic magnitude, Slappy-Boy!
"(from Huff Post, July 14)
Scott Brown's long-shot bid in the New Hampshire Senate race appears to be going in the wrong direction.
A new WMUR/University of New Hampshire poll released Tuesday shows Democratic incumbent Sen. Jeanne Shaheen doubling her lead over the Republican former Massachusetts senator with a little less than four months before Election Day. Shaheen leads Brown by 12 percentage points, 50 percent to 38 percent -- 6 points more than the lead she had in the April poll from WMUR/University of New Hampshire.
To make matters worse for Brown, who lost to Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts in 2012, Shaheen's popularity is growing with Granite State voters. Fifty-seven percent of those surveyed have a favorable opinion of the job she is doing, compared with 29 percent who said they have an unfavorable opinion. Just 31 percent of New Hampshire adults said they have a favorable opinion of Brown, however, while 40 percent have an unfavorable opinion.
lotsa luck. Glad you're enjoying ignore.....now, if you could only fix your stupidity.
"(from Huff Post, July 14)
Scott Brown's long-shot bid in the New Hampshire Senate race appears to be going in the wrong direction.
A new WMUR/University of New Hampshire poll released Tuesday shows Democratic incumbent Sen. Jeanne Shaheen doubling her lead over the Republican former Massachusetts senator with a little less than four months before Election Day. Shaheen leads Brown by 12 percentage points, 50 percent to 38 percent -- 6 points more than the lead she had in the April poll from WMUR/University of New Hampshire.
To make matters worse for Brown, who lost to Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts in 2012, Shaheen's popularity is growing with Granite State voters. Fifty-seven percent of those surveyed have a favorable opinion of the job she is doing, compared with 29 percent who said they have an unfavorable opinion. Just 31 percent of New Hampshire adults said they have a favorable opinion of Brown, however, while 40 percent have an unfavorable opinion.
lotsa luck. Glad you're enjoying ignore.....now, if you could only fix your stupidity.
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Re: polling worth noting
you clearly are as stupid about politics as most everything else. Look at two numbers in that UNH poll(which is traditionally very accurate):
First, that Shaheen(Real Clear Politics echoes this, in rolling poll numbers) is over 50% with voters. That is hard to overcome. A candidate can blast through the undecideds at the last minute and overcome a 46-38% deficit, but overcoming 50-plus seldom happens.
Couple that, number two, with the overall popularity numbers which are WAY under water for Brown. Why the GOP in New Hampshire even chose him astounds me. Carpetbaggers don't sell well in NH, as a rule. They must have been desperate to beat Shaheen, and desperation generally results in failure.
First, that Shaheen(Real Clear Politics echoes this, in rolling poll numbers) is over 50% with voters. That is hard to overcome. A candidate can blast through the undecideds at the last minute and overcome a 46-38% deficit, but overcoming 50-plus seldom happens.
Couple that, number two, with the overall popularity numbers which are WAY under water for Brown. Why the GOP in New Hampshire even chose him astounds me. Carpetbaggers don't sell well in NH, as a rule. They must have been desperate to beat Shaheen, and desperation generally results in failure.
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HappyHappy
Re: polling worth noting
I know a couple of "rubber stamp" Democrats.
They feel that since we live in a Democracy
they must vote Democrat. Very simple minded in my opinion.
I live in a Republic and vote Republican.....
Making a joke here, I have voted for several Democrats
and likely will again in the future.
Point is how those rubber stamp Democrats LOVE Obama.
He can do no wrong, no matter what. And I am a racist (?)
for disliking him. Damn, I hate myself as well......
Commieshit is a rubber stamp Democrat. No brain, parrots the party
hard line and NEVER strays from Party talking points.
We have memo's you could call talking points also.
But I largely ignore them.
I love reading the Demo's memos (when i can get them), they are so pathetic.
You guys learned honesty and integrity from Joseph Goebbles for sure.
HH
They feel that since we live in a Democracy
they must vote Democrat. Very simple minded in my opinion.
I live in a Republic and vote Republican.....
Making a joke here, I have voted for several Democrats
and likely will again in the future.
Point is how those rubber stamp Democrats LOVE Obama.
He can do no wrong, no matter what. And I am a racist (?)
for disliking him. Damn, I hate myself as well......
Commieshit is a rubber stamp Democrat. No brain, parrots the party
hard line and NEVER strays from Party talking points.
We have memo's you could call talking points also.
But I largely ignore them.
I love reading the Demo's memos (when i can get them), they are so pathetic.
You guys learned honesty and integrity from Joseph Goebbles for sure.
HH
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Pudfark
Re: polling worth noting
Well...........then there's this:callmeslick wrote:you clearly are as stupid about politics as most everything else. Look at two numbers in that UNH poll(which is traditionally very accurate):
First, that Shaheen(Real Clear Politics echoes this, in rolling poll numbers) is over 50% with voters. That is hard to overcome. A candidate can blast through the undecideds at the last minute and overcome a 46-38% deficit, but overcoming 50-plus seldom happens.
Couple that, number two, with the overall popularity numbers which are WAY under water for Brown. Why the GOP in New Hampshire even chose him astounds me. Carpetbaggers don't sell well in NH, as a rule. They must have been desperate to beat Shaheen, and desperation generally results in failure.
AP POLL: COUNTRY MOVES TOWARDS GOP ON EVERY SIGNIFICANT ISSUE
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... very-issue
Which...with yer current behavior...means?
You ain't gonna read the link....
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Re: polling worth noting
astounding write-up....did you read it? First, they have the headline, then they cite figures which jive PERFECTLY with the set of priorities which Obama has laid out, all supported by over 65% of the public(all of which have been blocked in the House of Reps), toss in a 3% movement in hypothetical polling which doesn't agree with other such polling, by the way.....and then, voila, declare that this all supports the GOP. It is sort of valuable insight into how you, Pud, can daily get your ass kicked here, how you can make a fool of yourself here to every intelligent reader for the past 5 years or so, and then declare yourself victorious. Your handlers have taught you all you know!!

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Pudfark
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Re: polling worth noting
oh, and watch McConnell lose Kentucky. He got publicly eviscerated by Grimes the other night, and is sinking like a brick for avoiding debating her.
