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ALLEGEDLY one polls sez 96% of African Americans DISAPPROVE of donjohn. Can he win an election without them? How will he spin it?

Posted - September 2, 2018

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  • 10877
    NEVER listen to polls.  Polls are easily manipulated and can be biased.

    If russia backs him he can easily win any election - despite how racists he may be.
    And he'll "spin it" just like he did with his inauguration crowds - by lying!
      September 2, 2018 9:56 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    I read an article that says Russia has been trying to influence our elections for many many many decades. So they waited until the right useful idiot showed up on whom they collected a lot of dirt and then they pounced! The donjohn didn't create the situation. He was the only one who was " kinky" enough to do stupid embarrassing things..so much so that they have him over a barrel and there is nothing he can do but compy with what Russia wants. Of course it will all come out eventually. All the dirt from all the records. The dirt The National Enquirer has alone should be enough to destroy him. Add to that all the dirt Michael Cohen has and all the dirt  Don McGahn has and all the dirt Omarosa has and all the dirt Mike Flynn has. There are caches of dirt others have we may never know about. The don is a dirty guy from head to toe and has big appetites for food and sex and money laundering and making money and having power and taking revenge and retaliating against his enemies His list of enemies grows daily. Eventually he will be enemies with everyone because as big as his appetite for food and sex is, his appetite for hate is greater! Thank you for your reply Shuhak. So you don't believe polls then? This post was edited by RosieG at September 3, 2018 8:48 AM MDT
      September 3, 2018 2:56 AM MDT
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  • 10877
    Sometimes.  However, polls aren't always accurate as they can be manipulated (e.g. too few interviewees, selected group interviewed).  Unfortunately, many people "trust" polls to the point that they'll follow them as if they were gospel. 

    Example - poll "k" says that candidate "x" will cinch the election while candidate "z" hasn't a chance.  Yet in reality, the poll was based on 12 women coming out of Vons on a Saturday morning.  However, of the 400 people who saw they poll, 20% voted for candidate "x" as they didnt want to waste their vote on a losing candidate,while 35% figured since "x" was going to win, they decided not to vote at all. 
      September 3, 2018 9:01 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Which reminds me of the banner headline when I was a kid! "DEWEY WINS"! He didn't. Truman did. That was good for a lotta laughs for those who voted for Truman. Not so hot for Dewey folks OR the papers that jumped the gun and presumed what they should not have presumed! Thank you for your reply Shuhak. If you have a clear-cut favorite you know what you will do so if you asked you can answer honestly. Others don't have a clue what they're gonna do until they do it. So polling them is like playing Russian Roulette. This post was edited by RosieG at September 4, 2018 9:26 AM MDT
      September 4, 2018 4:45 AM MDT
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