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UncleJD wrote:

That said, your previous statement is not true. I am not #NEVERTRUMP (though I once was). I'm more #OHNOPLEASETELLMETHISISN'THAPPENING! Laughing


Ain't it the truth! Confused

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Post Re: Donald up by 4 (L) Richard L Shores
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Trump 43

Clinton 39

So you still want to stage a coup at the convention? Do you still want to do the NWO's bidding?

I told yall this campaign has not even begun yet. Donald is not finished. The lead will go back and forth for a few more weeks. After the conventions we will get a better picture.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2016/white_house_watch


General election polls are meaningless at this point. From here on out its a state-by-state race and so far the Hildabeast is ahead in the states that will decide the election.
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He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/
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He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?
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c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.
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c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.
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UncleJD wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.


And I completely agree, even though he could not name more than two Federal departments. But somehow Trump misspeaking about "Article XII" is a big deal.
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Resident Skeptic wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.


And I completely agree, even though he could not name more than two Federal departments. But somehow Trump misspeaking about "Article XII" is a big deal.


Its really not a big deal , Both dont have the intellect to become a national leader. But there are plenty of stupid people across America who think they are intelligent.
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c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.


And I completely agree, even though he could not name more than two Federal departments. But somehow Trump misspeaking about "Article XII" is a big deal.


Its really not a big deal , Both dont have the intellect to become a national leader. But there are plenty of stupid people across America who think they are intelligent.

Seems like the bar for presidential candidates may be lower this time around.
I saw a program in which Perry Stone said that people will be saying about the one who wins, "I didn't see that coming..."(or something like that.)

By the way, I did a quick check on polling and it looks like Trump is up by two in the only one I see. Though, I did notice that same poll is the only one showing Trump up on two other days since June 30.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/president/
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c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/


Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.


And I completely agree, even though he could not name more than two Federal departments. But somehow Trump misspeaking about "Article XII" is a big deal.


Its really not a big deal , Both dont have the intellect to become a national leader. But there are plenty of stupid people across America who think they are intelligent.


Wow. So to reinforce your dislike for Trump you throw Perry under the bus? The people of Texas thrice elected someone with no intellect to lead the once nation of Texas?
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Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
c6thplayer1 wrote:
He's up in the polls because he has committed to protect Article XII {12 } of the constitution. His supporters are cheering and very happy about this.

Its about time we get a politician willing to protect our values and Constitution Articles. Even if the Articles he wants to protect are non-existent. The Constitution only has 7 articles and twenty-seven amendments. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/07/trump-wants-to-protect-article-xii-of-the-constitution/



Just curious...do you think Rick Perry would make a good President?



I dont think so. I am limited in my assessment of Perry but from what I can remember his ability to convey ideas seem to be limited.



He's an introvert. Public speaking and "baloney" are not his strong suit, he's the first to admit that. But as a Texan, I can say that we've outdone the entire country in jobs and prosperity under his watch and I will ALWAYS believe that we would be lucky to have him as POTUS. But I know people too well to think that an introvert will ever win over flash and fluff.


And I completely agree, even though he could not name more than two Federal departments. But somehow Trump misspeaking about "Article XII" is a big deal.


Its really not a big deal , Both dont have the intellect to become a national leader. But there are plenty of stupid people across America who think they are intelligent.


Wow. So to reinforce your dislike for Trump you throw Perry under the bus? The people of Texas thrice elected someone with no intellect to lead the once nation of Texas?


No , I wouldnt throw him under the bus. Didn't mean that at all. While he could probably lead a state I dont think he has what it takes to lead a country. But I could be wrong.

He would be a much better pick for the republicans than trump though. I have never heard of him cheating anyone or calling names to those that disagree with him. That alone raises him about 90 points above trump.
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RES, we may not see eye-to-eye on Trump and Professional Wrestling, but your respect for Texas warms my heart, especially on a day like today. My son was in his car on his way to downtown Dallas when this happened. He's playing with his band in Deep Elum tonight just a few blocks from where this went down. It has been a very emotional day for me, only a few degrees down from 9/11/2001. #PRAYFORDALLAS Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere
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RES, we may not see eye-to-eye on Trump and Professional Wrestling, but your respect for Texas warms my heart, especially on a day like today. My son was in his car on his way to downtown Dallas when this happened. He's playing with his band in Deep Elum tonight just a few blocks from where this went down. It has been a very emotional day for me, only a few degrees down from 9/11/2001. #PRAYFORDALLAS


I am a Texas lover.

I'm glad your son is Ok.

Interestingly enough, I was just getting ready to take a trip to both Baton Rouge and Dallas.
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Interestingly enough, I was just getting ready to take a trip to both Baton Rouge and Dallas.


PM me when you do, maybe we can meet for some barbecue brisket and Bluebell. Very Happy
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Interestingly enough, I was just getting ready to take a trip to both Baton Rouge and Dallas.


PM me when you do, maybe we can meet for some barbecue brisket and Bluebell. Very Happy


Love to!
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I have been polled by a particular candidate, particularly on a specific issue, or issues oriented organization (such as Pro Life movement, etc). However, those are not statistically valid as they aren't random.

Have you been polled by national polling firms? I can't think of the names now, but some are intended to be nation wide representative sample. It is hard to imagine an individual would have ended up being one of only 1,500 to 2,000 people on a national poll, multiple times. The odds are astronomical.

If they tend to poll during the day, that would certainly explain inaccuracies in that people at home are more likely retired or not working, thus skewing the results.

bonnie knox wrote:
I've been polled various times. (I'm home a lot, and I have a landline.) The most recent poll (within the last few days) did ask me about the national candidates, but it seemed to ask more about the state races. It might have been what is known as a "push poll."
Anyway, if someone calls me to poll me, I try to participate. I'm always glad that someone actually seems interested in my opinion.
I get the idea, though, that some of these polls are merely used to find out which topic will be the best one for the candidate to campaign on.
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Post Quinnipac poll has Trump up in every swing state UncleJD
This is interesting, we have a long way to go, but this is the most positive sign I've seen yet. Credit where its due

Florida: Trump vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Trump 42, Clinton 39 Trump +3
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 40, Clinton 34, Johnson 9, Stein 3 Trump +6
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 37, Clinton 36, Johnson 7, Stein 6 Trump +1
Florida: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 41, Clinton 36, Johnson 7, Stein 4 Trump +5
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I wonder if they polled Ruth Ginsberg ? Cool

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Ginsburg's criticisms, while valid, "were still much, much better left unsaid by a member of the Supreme Court.


What a double standard... A Member of the highest court in the land is chastised for her statements about trump . But Trump , who seeks the highest office in the nation uses name calling and disparaging remarks about all who disagree with him. this guy resides at the bottom of the cesspool period.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/07/12/donald-trump-vs-ruth-bader-ginsburg-the-politics-of-yet-another-unthinkable-feud/
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This is interesting, we have a long way to go, but this is the most positive sign I've seen yet. Credit where its due

Florida: Trump vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Trump 42, Clinton 39 Trump +3
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 40, Clinton 34, Johnson 9, Stein 3 Trump +6
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 37, Clinton 36, Johnson 7, Stein 6 Trump +1
Florida: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 41, Clinton 36, Johnson 7, Stein 4 Trump +5


Yeah, it's gonna go back in forth until after the conventions. If Trump stays on message and hammers Clinton on her corruption, he will prevail. If he chases rabbits, he will lose.
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