Re: Democrat Wexton leads Rep. Comstock by 12 points
Posted by:
Red lion
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Date: June 29, 2019 06:28PM
Wordsmith Wrote:
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> Orange Ass Clown! Wrote:
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> > wordsmith at work Wrote:
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> > > pollerfirstclass Wrote:
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> > > > New polling shows a closer race in the
> > 10th
> > > > District than recent public polling would
> > suggest.
> > > >
> > > > Comstock led Democratic state Sen. Jennifer
> > Wexton
> > > > 48 to 47 percent in the survey by
> McLaughlin
> > &
> > > > Associates. Only 5 percent of voters were
> > undecided.
> > > >
> > > > The poll surveyed 400 likely voters
> > from
> > > > Oct. 6-8 with 41 percent of interviews
> > conducted
> > > > via cell phone. The poll has a margin of
> error
> > of
> > > > plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.
> > > >
> > > > Note this poll was of likely voters. More
> > accurate.
> > >
> > > Earlier in the week, the story broke of
> Donald
> > > Trump firing his pollsters after they’re
> > > horrible poll numbers were released to the
> > public.
> > > In it showed us all what other polls have
> > showed
> > > us, which is that Donald Trump as of this
> > moment,
> > > and again that is going to change, but as of
> > this
> > > moment, he has no chance whatsoever of
> becoming
> > > president again in 2020. But, there is a
> caveat
> > to
> > > that particular story. He didn’t fire all
> of
> > his
> > > pollsters. He fired three of them. He kept
> one
> > of
> > > them. A man by the name of John McLaughlin
> and
> > > McLauchlan has a bit of a reputation among
> > > Republicans. In fact, he’s got such a bad
> > > reputation among Republicans that he was ac
> > > ttually blackballed by the National
> Republican
> > > Congressional Committee in 2014. The RNC
> > actually
> > > said nobody is allowed to hire John
> McLauchlan
> > > ever again, and the reason they said that is
> > > because John McLauchlan is an absolute liar.
> > >
> > > He just makes up numbers. He is one of the
> > worst
> > > pollsters to ever exist in the history of
> > polling.
> > > He is an absolute liar who doesn’t know
> what
> > > he’s doing. But he tells his, uh,
> employers,
> > the
> > > people running the campaign. He tells them
> > > everything they want to hear. And that’s
> why
> > > Donald Trump kept him on board. And this is
> not
> > > just speculation, you know, but here’s the
> > > thing. Uh, back in 2014, Eric Cantor, who was
> > then
> > > the house, a majority leader, Eric Cantor,
> > > republican hired McLauchlan and McLauchlan
> was
> > > telling him, man, your poll numbers are
> great.
> > He
> > > had him, he had him up in the polls by 34
> > points.
> > > Cantor ended up losing his primary by 11
> > points,
> > > but McLauchlan’s polls had them up by 34
> and
> > > then he lost by 11. And they were all
> shocked.
> > > Same thing happened with this poll. "Hey
> > Babs,
> > > your numbers are so great you’re going to
> wet
> > > yourself!"
> > >
> > > Republicans lie to us, I get that. What I
> > don't
> > > get is why they lie to each other with such
> > ease?
> >
> > Exactly, trunpturds enjoy being lied to.
>
> Gabriel Sherman, author of "The Loudest Voice in
> the Room, How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes
> Built Fox News, and Divided a Country," in an
> interview with Capitol File magazine this month,
> was asked the question of how to stop the lies.
> His response was, " That's a question for the
> Republican Party- they have the power to deal with
> this. In my view, the only way politics gets back
> to being even keeled is when Republicans start to
> stand up to elements in their own party. Lies
> only thrive in a world where they are not
> challenged."
Capitol File? Don't you have to own a $650,000 + house in the DC area to be considered for a subscription?