OMG! Hillary pulls way out in front in the Super Tuesday polls!!

techs

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http://www.usaelectionpolls.co...per-tuesday-polls.html

Has anyone seen the Super Tuesday polls?

Clinton is leading in:

New Jersey
New York
California
Arizona
Alabama
Connecticut
Oklahoma
Colorado
Utah
Missouri
New Mexico
Arkansas
Delaware
Minnesota.

Obama is only leading in his home state of Illinois and Georgia and Idaho.


Its time to start thinking about the General Election.
Obama should concede very soon if he wants to have any future in the Democratic Party.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: techs
http://www.usaelectionpolls.co...per-tuesday-polls.html

Has anyone seen the Super Tuesday polls?

Clinton is leading in:

New Jersey
New York
California
Arizona
Alabama
Connecticut
Oklahoma
Colorado
Utah
Missouri
New Mexico
Arkansas
Delaware
Minnesota.

Obama is only leading in his home state of Illinois and Georgia and Idaho.


Its time to start thinking about the General Election.
Obama should concede very soon if he wants to have any future in the Democratic Party.

Again, those polls are mostly outdated. 11 of the 17 are from 2007. Some are two to three months old, some 4 and ones almost a year old(Utah).

All are well before the Nevada Caucuses. And SC votes this Saturday, Obama could jump in the polls if he wins by 10%+.
 

RightIsWrong

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You forgot to calculate the bump that usually follows a win or very strong showing in a primary. SC will be more of a telling factor of Obama's chances on Super Tuesday than month old polls.

FTR, Obama is up ~10% on HRC in SC.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: loki8481
it's not over till it's over.

15 days is a lifetime.

Its not over based on these "polls" because 11 of the polls are from before the Primaries started.

Arizona 11/14
Alabama 11/26
Colorado 9/14
Illinois 12/11
Utan 2/11
Missouri 11/14
New Mexico 9/5
Arkansas 12/14
Delaware 10/6
Idaho 7/12
Minnesota 9/21.

The rest of the polls are a week to two weeks old as well.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: techs
http://www.usaelectionpolls.co...per-tuesday-polls.html

Has anyone seen the Super Tuesday polls?

Clinton is leading in:

New Jersey
New York
California
Arizona
Alabama
Connecticut
Oklahoma
Colorado
Utah
Missouri
New Mexico
Arkansas
Delaware
Minnesota.

Obama is only leading in his home state of Illinois and Georgia and Idaho.


Its time to start thinking about the General Election.
Obama should concede very soon if he wants to have any future in the Democratic Party.

Again, those polls are mostly outdated. 11 of the 17 are from 2007. Some are two to three months old, some 4 and ones almost a year old(Utah).

All are well before the Nevada Caucuses. And SC votes this Saturday, Obama could jump in the polls if he wins by 10%+.

The Utah poll is dated 2/11/07! WTF? How about the OP quit trolling?
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Arkaign
I need to make this a macro :

Obama > Clinton

I'll make it even simpler. The only way the Dems can throw away an otherwise sure thing this year... is by trying to re-elect Bill.
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Arkaign
I need to make this a macro :

Obama > Clinton

I'll make it even simpler. The only way the Dems can throw away an otherwise sure thing this year... is by trying to re-elect Bill.

Well, if history is any guide... the dems sure know how to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. :p
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: alchemize
It's too bad republicans don't have a candidate that the partisan hacks can pimp :D

Hey, you got Ron Paul and his Paulbots. The Dems got Hillary and her Hillarybots.
 

jonks

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
You forgot to calculate the bump that usually follows a win or very strong showing in a primary. SC will be more of a telling factor of Obama's chances on Super Tuesday than month old polls.

FTR, Obama is up ~10% on HRC in SC.

Don't forget the non-delegate counting 1/29 FL primary where Hillary is up 50 to 30. The delegates may be sidelined, but the voters will still probably turnout and everyone's on the ballot unlike Michigan.
 

FoBoT

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**EDIT**

OP is on crack , many of those polls are from november or december :laugh:
you P&N guys are so funny!! i better go back to OT for a while


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not sure those polls take into account Republicans that will vote for Obama
i just checked, missouri is an open primary state, i can vote either party in the primary
 

Ldir

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Yay! Another misleading Hillary campaign ad by techs. Ron Paul should recruit him.

The Hillary fan boys are just as misguided as the Ron Paul supporters. Both groups need to remove their blinders and look at the bigger picture. Hillary represents four more years of pro-war pro-lobbyist corruption. America needs real change, not more empty campaign promises. America needs someone who will unite Americans and stand up for us. Hillary will not.
 

teclis1023

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It's over, everyone! We vote in February, and there's no way that things are going to change! Just like how in 2004, it was OVER for Bush! Kerry won, right?

Wait, sorry

We vote in November. And Kerry lost.

My bad on that one.
 

techs

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New York, New Jersey, California, Arizona, Connecticutt, Oklahoma had all polls done in just the last WEEK.
Thats about 80 million voters in thoses states alone.
 

Arkaign

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Arkaign
I need to make this a macro :

Obama > Clinton

I'll make it even simpler. The only way the Dems can throw away an otherwise sure thing this year... is by trying to re-elect Bill.

:beer:

Yeah. I posted about it in another thread; during almost my entire life, we've had a Bush or Clinton in the White House. Enough is enough. Fresh meat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Vic

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
**EDIT**

OP is on crack , many of those polls are from november or december :laugh:
you P&N guys are so funny!! i better go back to OT for a while


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not sure those polls take into account Republicans that will vote for Obama
i just checked, missouri is an open primary state, i can vote either party in the primary

If you look up troll in the dictionary, they recently replaced McOwen's picture with techs'.

But yes, the amount of genuine conservative support for Obama is astounding.
For example, I was taking an app from a client this morning, an older gentleman, and he started talking about his politics and talk radio, etc. He suddenly asks me if I was a conservative. I had to answer that I don't consider myself to be one, that I am non-partisan, but I do have libertarian leanings. He says, you're not gonna vote for that Ron Paul clown are you? That's throwing away your vote! I told him no, then asked him what he thought about Obama. He said, if the Dems are smart enough to run him (and he didn't think they would be), he would vote for Obama in heartbeat. When I asked him why, he said he was sick of all the partisanship in Washington, America needs a leader who can garner broad support, etc..
But, per the resident hacks, America is still to racist to vote for a black president, and that boy Obama better learn his place if "he wants to have any future in the Democratic Party."

:roll:
 

techs

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: FoBoT
**EDIT**

OP is on crack , many of those polls are from november or december :laugh:
you P&N guys are so funny!! i better go back to OT for a while


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not sure those polls take into account Republicans that will vote for Obama
i just checked, missouri is an open primary state, i can vote either party in the primary

If you look up troll in the dictionary, they recently replaced McOwen's picture with techs'.

But yes, the amount of genuine conservative support for Obama is astounding.
For example, I was taking an app from a client this morning, an older gentleman, and he started talking about his politics and talk radio, etc. He suddenly asks me if I was a conservative. I had to answer that I don't consider myself to be one, that I am non-partisan, but I do have libertarian leanings. He says, you're not gonna vote for that Ron Paul clown are you? That's throwing away your vote! I told him no, then asked him what he thought about Obama. He said, if the Dems are smart enough to run him (and he didn't think they would be), he would vote for Obama in heartbeat. When I asked him why, he said he was sick of all the partisanship in Washington, America needs a leader who can garner broad support, etc..
But, per the resident hacks, America is still to racist to vote for a black president, and that boy Obama better learn his place if "he wants to have any future in the Democratic Party."

:roll:

Yeah conservative support for Obama! That's the funniest thing I ever heard. WTF? Why would anyone support someone with the views furthest from their own?
Oh, thats right, to support the candidate with the least chance of beating your candidate.

I think the Republicans are beyond desperate. Their party should be put on a suicide watch!



 

Arkaign

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Doh. Hey Vic, love the Heinlein quote. Ever read any PKD? I recently finished 'The Man in The High Castle', and found it fascinating, if a little nebulous at times.

I think Obama could be another JFK, only less corrupt. I loved how JFK talked with Eisenhower openly and with respect.
 

Arkaign

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Techs, are you willfully blind? Obama has a much better chance of winning vs. a Republican candidate, because

(A)- He doesn't put off the fence-voters (those who might usually vote Republican, but who have an open enough mind not to automatically pull the [R] trigger every time)

(B)- He doesn't have a bunch of hysterical partisanship in his past.