Hillary really could lose to Trump: Her weakness with the working class is Trump’s strength!

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Damn, even Salon is bitch slapping the bitch!

Salon ^ | March 9, 2016 | Sean Illing
Clinton will have a hard time winning over voters fed up with corporate-friendly trade deals Bernie Sanders' win in Michigan on Tuesday night was truly startling. Behind by an average of 20 points in nearly every pre-election poll, the Vermont senator rallied a diverse cross-section of voters on his way to a narrow - but revealing - victory. The votes are still being counted, but it appears Sanders will gain 3 to 5 more delegates in Michigan than Clinton. Given the expectations, this is quite the achievement for Sanders. The results in Mississippi were far less surprising but equally important:...

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Poll: 33% of Sanders Supporters Wouldn't Vote for Clinton [Video At Source]
WSJ Live ^

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll indicates one third of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders' supporters cannot see themselves voting for Hillary Clinton in November. This could spell trouble for Clinton who will likely need Sanders' backers...
 
Until the gen election starts and trump can't hang his hat on insults .

Even now the lack of details is showing .

And it's not like trump can use bernies "HILLARY is in wall streets pockets " attack . He is Wall Street!
 
Until the gen election starts and trump can't hang his hat on insults .

Even now the lack of details is showing .

And it's not like trump can use bernies "HILLARY is in wall streets pockets " attack . He is Wall Street!
Why do you think the establishment hates Trump?

Trump is SO not Wall-street. He very much dislikes Wall-street. Wall-street is a pain in his ass, and was a pain in his father's ass. I get the sense that is one of the reasons he is running. . . .


REVENGE.

IT seems that he might have a chip on his shoulder for his family being new money, and for being kept out of the "club."

Trump is not Wall-Street, Trump is Mafia.
 
Trump will win big, unlike cruz who everyone knows, including the DC elite, will lose by 15+
 
Trump eats into Hillary's support amongst blue collar whites. Trump could beat Hillary in that cohort.

However, he does poorly amongst the educated, white collar class. Do educated, white collar Republicans stay home or vote for Clinton? It appears that they would. What Trump would pick up amongst the uneducated, blue collar, he'd lose in the educated, white collar as well as minorities.

That same poll also had Trump at a 64% negative rating, by far the highest of all the candidates. 67% of Americans said they could not see themselves supporting Trump, also the highest. 43% of Republicans said they could not see themselves supporting Donald Trump.

16139 NBC_WSJ March Poll Release

The Democratic Party is much more unified than the Republican Party. Polls have consistently shown that Democrats are much happier with their set of candidates than Republicans.
 
And he really could lose to her unlike everyone else in the race who kicks her butt
 
The Democratic Party is much more unified than the Republican Party. Polls have consistently shown that Democrats are much happier with their set of candidates than Republicans.

 
Fortunately for The Democrat Party this addled old lady will not be their candidate. Too much baggage; too strong a tradition of the party throwing her under the bus.

Look for Kerry, Biden, Algore or, if none of those is willing to be the sacrificial lamb, maybe good old Mike Dukakis.
 
Trump eats into Hillary's support amongst blue collar whites. Trump could beat Hillary in that cohort.

However, he does poorly amongst the educated, white collar class. Do educated, white collar Republicans stay home or vote for Clinton? It appears that they would. What Trump would pick up amongst the uneducated, blue collar, he'd lose in the educated, white collar as well as minorities.

That same poll also had Trump at a 64% negative rating, by far the highest of all the candidates. 67% of Americans said they could not see themselves supporting Trump, also the highest. 43% of Republicans said they could not see themselves supporting Donald Trump.

16139 NBC_WSJ March Poll Release

The Democratic Party is much more unified than the Republican Party. Polls have consistently shown that Democrats are much happier with their set of candidates than Republicans.
In August of 1980 Ronald Reagan was being beaten by Carter by 20 points in most polls at the time, in the November election of 1980...3 months later, Reagan won 44 of the 50 states in that election..... Even more recently Sanders was supposed to lose to the Hildebeast by a min. of 20 points in Michigan..Then THIS happened...


Bernie Sanders beats Hillary Clinton in stunning Michigan primary upset

Bernie Sanders pulled off his biggest win of the Democratic presidential race on Tuesday, defeating Hillary Clinton in the Michigan primary on a night which also confirmed strong anti-establishment support for Donald Trump in the battle for the Republican nomination. In an industrial state hit hard by the decline of manufacturing, the Vermont senator’s consistent opposition to free trade deals appears to have been a decisive factor, but he also showed signs of weakening Clinton’s dominance among African American voters. The shock victory – by a margin of around 3 percentage points when his win was first projected by Associated...

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...P=share_btn_tw

Polls are great to talk about, many times they have absolutely nothing to do with reality!
 
Damn, even Salon is bitch slapping the bitch!

Salon ^ | March 9, 2016 | Sean Illing
Clinton will have a hard time winning over voters fed up with corporate-friendly trade deals Bernie Sanders' win in Michigan on Tuesday night was truly startling. Behind by an average of 20 points in nearly every pre-election poll, the Vermont senator rallied a diverse cross-section of voters on his way to a narrow - but revealing - victory. The votes are still being counted, but it appears Sanders will gain 3 to 5 more delegates in Michigan than Clinton. Given the expectations, this is quite the achievement for Sanders. The results in Mississippi were far less surprising but equally important:...

AND>>>>

Poll: 33% of Sanders Supporters Wouldn't Vote for Clinton [Video At Source]
WSJ Live ^

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll indicates one third of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders' supporters cannot see themselves voting for Hillary Clinton in November. This could spell trouble for Clinton who will likely need Sanders' backers...

Hillary has big business votes, just as her husband did. That is why Trump most usually speaks of jobs, supporting American industry and corporate America. He has to get American businesses behind him: and steal Hillary's support.

He has to promise that American businesses will prosper under his leadership. If you pay attention to his victory speeches - he mentions favoring corporate America.

It's going to get interesting.

Choose your running mate wisely.


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