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Jun 13, 2019 13:58:00   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
lindajoy wrote:
Déjà vu to 2016!!

And we’re just getting started....History repeats itself.
This Quinnipiac Poll is an attempt to set the stage for another investigation into collusion when Trump wins again in 2020. Democrats can't win e******ns on their policies, they have to resort to Saul Alinsky tactics to destroy their opponents.

13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.

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Jun 13, 2019 14:20:03   #
Carol Kelly
 
youngwilliam wrote:
Only f*****m I see is from you loony lefties. A****a comes to mind.


Amen and amen

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Jun 13, 2019 14:31:36   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
PeterS wrote:
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story reporting that President Trump is instructing his aides to lie about his poor standing in internal polls. And a new poll just made their job much more difficult.

Quinnipiac University has for the first time conducted national head-to-head polls matching up Trump and some of the leading Democratic p**********l hopefuls. None of the matchups is good for Trump.

Trump trails all six by between five and 13 points, with Joe Biden holding the biggest advantage and the lesser-known candidates — Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Mayor Pete Buttigieg — holding the smallest leads.

The findings mirror the limited head-to-head polling we’ve seen in some key early states, with Trump trailing by as much as double digits in crucial Michigan and Pennsylvania, and even trailing Biden in Texas (!) in another Quinnipiac poll. Trump also trails in most national head-to-heads, although often not by as much as Quinnipiac indicates.


As with all polling at this early a juncture, it should not be used to predict any outcomes. Things can and will change. Biden, most notably, remains very popular from his time as vice president, and few analysts expect he’ll be able to maintain that for an entire campaign.

But these polls are beginning to paint a pretty unified picture of Trump’s current political standing as the 2020 race lurches to a start, and it’s decidedly not a strong one. And if there’s one thing the last two years have shown us, it’s that Trump’s political standing hasn’t changed much.

The Times reports this has begun to register with Trump, so much that he has instructed aides to pretend the polls don’t say what they do:

After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win, even though he is also trailing in public polls from key states like Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania. And when top-line details of the polling leaked, including numbers showing the president lagging in a cluster of critical Rust Belt states, Mr. Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well.


As ominous as the general e******n matchups in the new Quinnipiac poll are some of the other questions it posed. For instance, the vast majority of the country (7 in 10 people) regards the economy as good — a finding that would appear to be Trump’s ace in the hole. But 41 percent say it’s good and also credit Trump for that. Among independents, 6 in 10 either say the economy is not good or that Trump deserves no credit. Thirty-four percent think it’s good, thanks to Trump.


Trump also trails each Democrat among independents by at least 15 points, so even if you think the sample is off in some way, that’s a pretty grim starting point. T***p w*n independents in 2016, according to exit polls, by four points. He trails Biden among them by 30 points.

Trump was asked about the Times report and his standing in the poll shortly before the Quinnipiac poll dropped Tuesday, and all he could muster is that there is a Rasmussen poll showing him at 50 percent approval. Rasmussen has frequently been Trump’s best poll, with no other pollster consistently mirroring its numbers.

Asked whether he instructed aides to lie about the polls, Trump said: “I never do. My poll numbers are great. The amazing thing is all I do is get hit by this phony witch hunt.”

He went on to decry the public polls showing him trailing as “f**e polls” that are meant to suppress v**es, which isn’t how push-polling works. (There is no sense in suppressing v**es 17 months before an e******n.)

What’s clear is that Trump was worried about his polls before Tuesday, and now he must be even more worried. It’s beginning to appear that if the Democrats can avoid their candidate being torn apart by the primary process and then Trump, they’re in a really good position to start.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/06/11/more-brutal-poll-numbers-trump/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.d43865ac0664
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story rep... (show quote)


Hum, doesn't look worried to me. Still mocking the left every day, still fearless, still winning, and still cooler than any celebrity.

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Jun 13, 2019 14:45:49   #
kemmer
 
youngwilliam wrote:
This dictator BS is getting old. What is Trump forcing you to do?

For starters, his actions proclaim the executive branch (AKA Trump) to be supreme and no need to pay any attention to to the legislative branch. Trump’s established that declaring “executive privilege” cancels all possible oversight power of the legislative branch.

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Jun 13, 2019 15:10:46   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
kemmer wrote:
For starters, his actions proclaim the executive branch (AKA Trump) to be supreme and no need to pay any attention to to the legislative branch. Trump’s established that declaring “executive privilege” cancels all possible oversight power of the legislative branch.


Oh, I get it now. Kinda like obama and wiener holder.

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Jun 13, 2019 18:47:51   #
Radiance3
 
PeterS wrote:
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story reporting that President Trump is instructing his aides to lie about his poor standing in internal polls. And a new poll just made their job much more difficult.

Quinnipiac University has for the first time conducted national head-to-head polls matching up Trump and some of the leading Democratic p**********l hopefuls. None of the matchups is good for Trump.

Trump trails all six by between five and 13 points, with Joe Biden holding the biggest advantage and the lesser-known candidates — Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Mayor Pete Buttigieg — holding the smallest leads.

The findings mirror the limited head-to-head polling we’ve seen in some key early states, with Trump trailing by as much as double digits in crucial Michigan and Pennsylvania, and even trailing Biden in Texas (!) in another Quinnipiac poll. Trump also trails in most national head-to-heads, although often not by as much as Quinnipiac indicates.


As with all polling at this early a juncture, it should not be used to predict any outcomes. Things can and will change. Biden, most notably, remains very popular from his time as vice president, and few analysts expect he’ll be able to maintain that for an entire campaign.

But these polls are beginning to paint a pretty unified picture of Trump’s current political standing as the 2020 race lurches to a start, and it’s decidedly not a strong one. And if there’s one thing the last two years have shown us, it’s that Trump’s political standing hasn’t changed much.

The Times reports this has begun to register with Trump, so much that he has instructed aides to pretend the polls don’t say what they do:

After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win, even though he is also trailing in public polls from key states like Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania. And when top-line details of the polling leaked, including numbers showing the president lagging in a cluster of critical Rust Belt states, Mr. Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well.


As ominous as the general e******n matchups in the new Quinnipiac poll are some of the other questions it posed. For instance, the vast majority of the country (7 in 10 people) regards the economy as good — a finding that would appear to be Trump’s ace in the hole. But 41 percent say it’s good and also credit Trump for that. Among independents, 6 in 10 either say the economy is not good or that Trump deserves no credit. Thirty-four percent think it’s good, thanks to Trump.


Trump also trails each Democrat among independents by at least 15 points, so even if you think the sample is off in some way, that’s a pretty grim starting point. T***p w*n independents in 2016, according to exit polls, by four points. He trails Biden among them by 30 points.

Trump was asked about the Times report and his standing in the poll shortly before the Quinnipiac poll dropped Tuesday, and all he could muster is that there is a Rasmussen poll showing him at 50 percent approval. Rasmussen has frequently been Trump’s best poll, with no other pollster consistently mirroring its numbers.

Asked whether he instructed aides to lie about the polls, Trump said: “I never do. My poll numbers are great. The amazing thing is all I do is get hit by this phony witch hunt.”

He went on to decry the public polls showing him trailing as “f**e polls” that are meant to suppress v**es, which isn’t how push-polling works. (There is no sense in suppressing v**es 17 months before an e******n.)

What’s clear is that Trump was worried about his polls before Tuesday, and now he must be even more worried. It’s beginning to appear that if the Democrats can avoid their candidate being torn apart by the primary process and then Trump, they’re in a really good position to start.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/06/11/more-brutal-poll-numbers-trump/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.d43865ac0664
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story rep... (show quote)


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THOSE POLLS ARE All F**E NEWS. Created by the Mainstream Media. In 2016 p**********l e******n Hillary Clinton had a 32% lead over candidate Trump.

In every campaign rallies from 2016 till 2019, president Trump got 30 million plus followers. Hillary got few thousands and even in hundreds only. Hillary had to hire Hollywood entertainers or comedians to entice people to attend.

Recently on May, 2019, Biden had a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. He got few thousands. Pennsylvania is the home state where Biden grew up..

Likewise few days later, President Trump had a rally at Montoursville, PA. The audience were 4 times the population of the city about 30,0000.

President Trump has a planned rally in Florida soon. The setting arrangement was for 30,000 only. But he already received ticket applicants to attend of 127,000.

These are the facts that are reliable, not the F**E polls of the Media, or the democrats.
They are all dishonest. Shame on them. They'll all sue again when they lose in he 2020 e******n.
That's all they know how to do, spend peoples' money, sue, and destroy president Trump. They could not beat him.

A landslide victory for president Trump. Yepi!!

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Jun 13, 2019 20:26:38   #
DogLover99
 
PeterS wrote:
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story reporting that President Trump is instructing his aides to lie about his poor standing in internal polls. And a new poll just made their job much more difficult.

Quinnipiac University has for the first time conducted national head-to-head polls matching up Trump and some of the leading Democratic p**********l hopefuls. None of the matchups is good for Trump.

Trump trails all six by between five and 13 points, with Joe Biden holding the biggest advantage and the lesser-known candidates — Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Mayor Pete Buttigieg — holding the smallest leads.

The findings mirror the limited head-to-head polling we’ve seen in some key early states, with Trump trailing by as much as double digits in crucial Michigan and Pennsylvania, and even trailing Biden in Texas (!) in another Quinnipiac poll. Trump also trails in most national head-to-heads, although often not by as much as Quinnipiac indicates.


As with all polling at this early a juncture, it should not be used to predict any outcomes. Things can and will change. Biden, most notably, remains very popular from his time as vice president, and few analysts expect he’ll be able to maintain that for an entire campaign.

But these polls are beginning to paint a pretty unified picture of Trump’s current political standing as the 2020 race lurches to a start, and it’s decidedly not a strong one. And if there’s one thing the last two years have shown us, it’s that Trump’s political standing hasn’t changed much.

The Times reports this has begun to register with Trump, so much that he has instructed aides to pretend the polls don’t say what they do:

After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win, even though he is also trailing in public polls from key states like Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania. And when top-line details of the polling leaked, including numbers showing the president lagging in a cluster of critical Rust Belt states, Mr. Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well.


As ominous as the general e******n matchups in the new Quinnipiac poll are some of the other questions it posed. For instance, the vast majority of the country (7 in 10 people) regards the economy as good — a finding that would appear to be Trump’s ace in the hole. But 41 percent say it’s good and also credit Trump for that. Among independents, 6 in 10 either say the economy is not good or that Trump deserves no credit. Thirty-four percent think it’s good, thanks to Trump.


Trump also trails each Democrat among independents by at least 15 points, so even if you think the sample is off in some way, that’s a pretty grim starting point. T***p w*n independents in 2016, according to exit polls, by four points. He trails Biden among them by 30 points.

Trump was asked about the Times report and his standing in the poll shortly before the Quinnipiac poll dropped Tuesday, and all he could muster is that there is a Rasmussen poll showing him at 50 percent approval. Rasmussen has frequently been Trump’s best poll, with no other pollster consistently mirroring its numbers.

Asked whether he instructed aides to lie about the polls, Trump said: “I never do. My poll numbers are great. The amazing thing is all I do is get hit by this phony witch hunt.”

He went on to decry the public polls showing him trailing as “f**e polls” that are meant to suppress v**es, which isn’t how push-polling works. (There is no sense in suppressing v**es 17 months before an e******n.)

What’s clear is that Trump was worried about his polls before Tuesday, and now he must be even more worried. It’s beginning to appear that if the Democrats can avoid their candidate being torn apart by the primary process and then Trump, they’re in a really good position to start.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/06/11/more-brutal-poll-numbers-trump/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.d43865ac0664
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story rep... (show quote)


I can't believe you can be this dumb, to believe these polls are accurate. Don't you remember Hilary was leading Trump by 18 points and she got her ass kicked!! The people doing these polls are just a corrupt as the main stream media and the Dummycrat party!

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Jun 13, 2019 21:53:10   #
badbob85037
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Americans are tired 4 years of f*****m is enough.


Don't just say it. Prove it. Make a list of all his f*****t ways. Impress me. Yea just what I though all talk.

You know whenever I call a democrat a tyrant or t*****r or f*ggot I have done my homework and also put the proof on the same page. All you Rats do is slander but you have no proof because you are just repeating what another low IQ'ed Rat told you. I was just kidding about the list. I know you got nothin.

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Jun 14, 2019 08:53:44   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
PeterS wrote:
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story reporting that President Trump is instructing his aides to lie about his poor standing in internal polls. And a new poll just made their job much more difficult.

Quinnipiac University has for the first time conducted national head-to-head polls matching up Trump and some of the leading Democratic p**********l hopefuls. None of the matchups is good for Trump.

Trump trails all six by between five and 13 points, with Joe Biden holding the biggest advantage and the lesser-known candidates — Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Mayor Pete Buttigieg — holding the smallest leads.

The findings mirror the limited head-to-head polling we’ve seen in some key early states, with Trump trailing by as much as double digits in crucial Michigan and Pennsylvania, and even trailing Biden in Texas (!) in another Quinnipiac poll. Trump also trails in most national head-to-heads, although often not by as much as Quinnipiac indicates.


As with all polling at this early a juncture, it should not be used to predict any outcomes. Things can and will change. Biden, most notably, remains very popular from his time as vice president, and few analysts expect he’ll be able to maintain that for an entire campaign.

But these polls are beginning to paint a pretty unified picture of Trump’s current political standing as the 2020 race lurches to a start, and it’s decidedly not a strong one. And if there’s one thing the last two years have shown us, it’s that Trump’s political standing hasn’t changed much.

The Times reports this has begun to register with Trump, so much that he has instructed aides to pretend the polls don’t say what they do:

After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win, even though he is also trailing in public polls from key states like Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania. And when top-line details of the polling leaked, including numbers showing the president lagging in a cluster of critical Rust Belt states, Mr. Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well.


As ominous as the general e******n matchups in the new Quinnipiac poll are some of the other questions it posed. For instance, the vast majority of the country (7 in 10 people) regards the economy as good — a finding that would appear to be Trump’s ace in the hole. But 41 percent say it’s good and also credit Trump for that. Among independents, 6 in 10 either say the economy is not good or that Trump deserves no credit. Thirty-four percent think it’s good, thanks to Trump.


Trump also trails each Democrat among independents by at least 15 points, so even if you think the sample is off in some way, that’s a pretty grim starting point. T***p w*n independents in 2016, according to exit polls, by four points. He trails Biden among them by 30 points.

Trump was asked about the Times report and his standing in the poll shortly before the Quinnipiac poll dropped Tuesday, and all he could muster is that there is a Rasmussen poll showing him at 50 percent approval. Rasmussen has frequently been Trump’s best poll, with no other pollster consistently mirroring its numbers.

Asked whether he instructed aides to lie about the polls, Trump said: “I never do. My poll numbers are great. The amazing thing is all I do is get hit by this phony witch hunt.”

He went on to decry the public polls showing him trailing as “f**e polls” that are meant to suppress v**es, which isn’t how push-polling works. (There is no sense in suppressing v**es 17 months before an e******n.)

What’s clear is that Trump was worried about his polls before Tuesday, and now he must be even more worried. It’s beginning to appear that if the Democrats can avoid their candidate being torn apart by the primary process and then Trump, they’re in a really good position to start.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/06/11/more-brutal-poll-numbers-trump/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.d43865ac0664
The New York Times just dropped a brutal story rep... (show quote)



lol dream on boy. lol

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Jun 14, 2019 09:44:00   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Kevyn wrote:
Sure pal, the comparisons to Nixon’s downfall are striking.


Kevvy, lololol, Thank you for this~~ Nice way to start the day.. I wish you a good one too..

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Jun 14, 2019 09:49:27   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
lindajoy wrote:
Kevvy, lololol, Thank you for this~~ Nice way to start the day.. I wish you a good one too..


You people have no knowledge of what history has come to pass.
Nixon error was trying to help the fools that broke into Watergate, other than that Nixon did nothing wrong.

Now can you tell us what laws Trump broke? Other then he was not supposed to win.

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Jun 14, 2019 19:06:48   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
MR Mister wrote:
You people have no knowledge of what history has come to pass.
Nixon error was trying to help the fools that broke into Watergate, other than that Nixon did nothing wrong.

Now can you tell us what laws Trump broke? Other then he was not supposed to win.


The only law he broke was trying not to get hung for the non-existent crime he didn't commit!

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Jun 14, 2019 20:08:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
MR Mister wrote:
You people have no knowledge of what history has come to pass.
Nixon error was trying to help the fools that broke into Watergate, other than that Nixon did nothing wrong.

Now can you tell us what laws Trump broke? Other then he was not supposed to win.


You obviously know little of my political position and I also admit my note of sarcasm to kevvy loses its expression other than for kevvy..Since he does know what I was real saying.. Sorry the sarcasm in my earlier post wasn’t obvious..

And I am NOT “you people”.. I am a “me” person, singular ok???

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Jun 14, 2019 20:09:32   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
The only law he broke was trying not to get hung for the non-existent crime he didn't commit!


Amen!!! Nailed it!!

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Jun 14, 2019 20:41:04   #
Carol Kelly
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Americans are tired 4 years of f*****m is enough.


You haven’t seen f*****m yet.

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