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elleng

(137,035 posts)
7. No doubt about it, Koinos.
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 11:03 AM
Nov 2015

These polls are MEANINGLESS, serve the pollsters and those who need to feel 'wanted,' but CANNOT reflect firm DECISIONS of the electorate which barely exists at this time.

'Hello, poll-driven pundits. Here's a belated ‪#?tbt‬ for you to chew on. By the middle of November, 2007, Hillary still had a huge lead in the polls. Deja vu all over again?
Remember, "Mystery man" Martin O'Malley is just beginning to catch on.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/nick-kelly/who-said-everything-prior-to-this-is-pre-season/10153275450923177
‪#?OMalley2016‬ ‪#?Election2016‬ ‪#?Hillary2016‬ ‪#?iacaucus‬ ‪#?nhpolitics‬ ‪#?MSNBC‬ ‪#?CNN‬ ‪#?CBS‬ ‪#?ABC‬ ‪#?NYTimes‬ ‪#?WaPo‬ ‪#?USAToday‬ '

IMPORTANT edit: 'Clinton Sustains Huge Lead in Democratic Nomination Race.
In the national standings of the Democratic presidential candidates seeking their party's nomination next year, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton continues to hold a strong 27-point lead over second-place rival Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, according to a new Gallup Poll. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards remains further behind in third place.

According to the Nov. 11-14, 2007, poll, 48% of Democrats say they are most likely to support Clinton for the party’s presidential nomination in 2008, followed by Obama at 21% and Edwards at 12%. No other candidate garners more than 4% support.'

http://www.gallup.com/poll/102799/clinton-sustains-huge-lead-democratic-nomination-race.aspx

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