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Horrible news for Republicans in 2018


Your story is 6 months old. Trump and Republicans have fucked over millennials bigly in that time and they've got more dirty work to go before the election.

That only exists in your alleged mind. Trump has done nothing but get them job opportunities. Are you ever right about anything?
Says the guy who just lied about the 2012 and 2014 polls.

As for Trump and "job opportunities", job growth under Trump has been severely lagging the job growth under Obama's last four years.

Trump needs to get his shit together and stop coasting on Obama's momentum.


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Dems hold a 48 point lead among voters under age 35? Doesn't bode well for the future of the Republican Party does it? :cool:

WASHINGTON — Fresh off their victory in Alabama’s special Senate election, Democrats now enjoy their largest advantage in congressional preference in nine years, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, signaling a dangerous political environment for Republicans entering next year’s midterm elections.

Fifty percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, versus 39 percent who want Republicans in charge.

In this most recent poll, Democrats hold a whopping 48-point lead in congressional preference among voters ages 18-34 (69 percent to 21 percent), a 20-point lead among female voters (54 percent to 34 percent) and a 12-point lead among independent voters (43 percent to 31 percent).

The NBC/WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year’s elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10-point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.​

Poll: Dems hold biggest lead in congressional preference since 2008

It’s exactly the same as the numbers before November 2016, exactly the same as before the 2014, and 2012 elections too.
Nope. Not exactly the same. Stop pulling shit out of your ass.

The further lies from a proven liar are meaningless to me. Stop wasting both our time.
 

Your story is 6 months old. Trump and Republicans have fucked over millennials bigly in that time and they've got more dirty work to go before the election.

That only exists in your alleged mind. Trump has done nothing but get them job opportunities. Are you ever right about anything?
Says the guy who just lied about the 2012 and 2014 polls.

As for Trump and "job opportunities", job growth under Trump has been severely lagging the job growth under Obama's last four years.

Trump needs to get his shit together and stop coasting on Obama's momentum.


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That coming from a proven liar? Meh.
 
The problem is, presidential elections go by the electoral vote and not the popular vote. IF the system were popular vote, Trump would have dumped massive amounts of money and time in NY and CA, as well as major metro areas, and may have beaten Hillary by 20 million popular votes.... THEN, you'd all be whining about, if we were going by the old electoral system, Hillary would've won! There would be the same snowflake movements to bring back the electoral college to "make things fair" again. We'd be getting lectured about how much of a travesty it is that only a couple of big cities get to decide who the president is and most of America isn't properly represented by the process.

In short, the problem is, you lost and you can't get over it.

Oh I didn't vote for Hillary and am WAY over it my friend. Enjoying the clown show ...
Trump could have won NY and CA by pouring money into them?
Don't make me laugh .. oh wait, too late!

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Your story is 6 months old. Trump and Republicans have fucked over millennials bigly in that time and they've got more dirty work to go before the election.

That only exists in your alleged mind. Trump has done nothing but get them job opportunities. Are you ever right about anything?
Says the guy who just lied about the 2012 and 2014 polls.

As for Trump and "job opportunities", job growth under Trump has been severely lagging the job growth under Obama's last four years.

Trump needs to get his shit together and stop coasting on Obama's momentum.


job_growth_rate.jpg

That coming from a proven liar? Meh.
You only wish I lied. The facts are right in front of your face, willfully blind monkey. Trump's job growth lags way behind Obama's.
 
The problem is, presidential elections go by the electoral vote and not the popular vote. IF the system were popular vote, Trump would have dumped massive amounts of money and time in NY and CA, as well as major metro areas, and may have beaten Hillary by 20 million popular votes.... THEN, you'd all be whining about, if we were going by the old electoral system, Hillary would've won! There would be the same snowflake movements to bring back the electoral college to "make things fair" again. We'd be getting lectured about how much of a travesty it is that only a couple of big cities get to decide who the president is and most of America isn't properly represented by the process.

In short, the problem is, you lost and you can't get over it.

Oh I didn't vote for Hillary and am WAY over it my friend. Enjoying the clown show ...
Trump could have won NY and CA by pouring money into them?
Don't make me laugh .. oh wait, too late!

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Yes, if the race were about popular votes, then Trump would've spent money in markets where the votes are and he would have campaigned there rigorously. He would have completely ignored sparsely populated areas of the country and focused on metro areas only. He could've probably won by 20 million votes or more using that strategy. However, the electoral college is how we determine the presidency... SO...
 
An NBC poll?
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Dear moron....these "polls" are damage-assessments after negative FAKE NEWS stories. We concede the government schools are doing a bang-up job of turning out little cookie-cutter commies, but like was said above...they're too stoned to remember to vote and eventually get kicked out of mom's basement and run head-long into reality. Your party, what's left of it, is history or "herstory".....folks vote their wallets and Barry the Fairy never understood that...Hillary did but didn't give a flying fuck. So here we are...you got the polls and we got the WH, Congress, and the Courts.
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Dems hold a 48 point lead among voters under age 35? Doesn't bode well for the future of the Republican Party does it? :cool:

WASHINGTON — Fresh off their victory in Alabama’s special Senate election, Democrats now enjoy their largest advantage in congressional preference in nine years, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, signaling a dangerous political environment for Republicans entering next year’s midterm elections.

Fifty percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, versus 39 percent who want Republicans in charge.

In this most recent poll, Democrats hold a whopping 48-point lead in congressional preference among voters ages 18-34 (69 percent to 21 percent), a 20-point lead among female voters (54 percent to 34 percent) and a 12-point lead among independent voters (43 percent to 31 percent).

The NBC/WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year’s elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10-point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.​

Poll: Dems hold biggest lead in congressional preference since 2008

Polls you say?

Like the polls on 11/8/2016? :badgrin:

Like these?

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Now the question I have to pose is: If these sites are so damn honest, why did they take all of these pages down, hmm? These pics are not very readily available through search engines.
 
Dems hold a 48 point lead among voters under age 35? Doesn't bode well for the future of the Republican Party does it? :cool:

WASHINGTON — Fresh off their victory in Alabama’s special Senate election, Democrats now enjoy their largest advantage in congressional preference in nine years, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, signaling a dangerous political environment for Republicans entering next year’s midterm elections.

Fifty percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, versus 39 percent who want Republicans in charge.

In this most recent poll, Democrats hold a whopping 48-point lead in congressional preference among voters ages 18-34 (69 percent to 21 percent), a 20-point lead among female voters (54 percent to 34 percent) and a 12-point lead among independent voters (43 percent to 31 percent).

The NBC/WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year’s elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10-point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.​

Poll: Dems hold biggest lead in congressional preference since 2008

Polls you say?

Like the polls on 11/8/2016? :badgrin:

Like these?

538-Nate-Silver-prediction_11-8-2016.jpg


p2SXHy3.jpg


dMEadPO.jpg


912vhhA.jpg




Now the question I have to pose is: If these sites are so damn honest, why did they take all of these pages down, hmm? These pics are not very readily available through search engines.
 
It's like Trump said about the midwest states blue wall: "We didn't just break the blue wall, we SHATTERED that sucker!"
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It's like Trump said about the midwest states blue wall: "We didn't just break the blue wall, we SHATTERED that sucker!"
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Polls. :badgrin:

It turns out they were just another tool to try and manipulate the election. If anybody tried to "meddle" in the election, it was the people publishing these polls, and they should be held accountable. Never forget that.
 
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Dems hold a 48 point lead among voters under age 35? Doesn't bode well for the future of the Republican Party does it? :cool:

WASHINGTON — Fresh off their victory in Alabama’s special Senate election, Democrats now enjoy their largest advantage in congressional preference in nine years, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, signaling a dangerous political environment for Republicans entering next year’s midterm elections.

Fifty percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, versus 39 percent who want Republicans in charge.

In this most recent poll, Democrats hold a whopping 48-point lead in congressional preference among voters ages 18-34 (69 percent to 21 percent), a 20-point lead among female voters (54 percent to 34 percent) and a 12-point lead among independent voters (43 percent to 31 percent).

The NBC/WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year’s elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10-point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.​

Poll: Dems hold biggest lead in congressional preference since 2008
 
Dems hold a 48 point lead among voters under age 35? Doesn't bode well for the future of the Republican Party does it? :cool:

WASHINGTON — Fresh off their victory in Alabama’s special Senate election, Democrats now enjoy their largest advantage in congressional preference in nine years, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, signaling a dangerous political environment for Republicans entering next year’s midterm elections.

Fifty percent of registered voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, versus 39 percent who want Republicans in charge.

In this most recent poll, Democrats hold a whopping 48-point lead in congressional preference among voters ages 18-34 (69 percent to 21 percent), a 20-point lead among female voters (54 percent to 34 percent) and a 12-point lead among independent voters (43 percent to 31 percent).

The NBC/WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year’s elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10-point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.​

Poll: Dems hold biggest lead in congressional preference since 2008
Lots of dumb kids out there looking for government to pay their way for them. Especially school loans. These tards take massove loans having no intention of ever paying them. They love screwing over their neighbors. When they grow up they will figure out how things work.
 
Lots of dumb kids out there looking for government to pay their way for them. Especially school loans. These tards take massove loans having no intention of ever paying them. They love screwing over their neighbors. When they grow up they will figure out how things work.

Another loser response - the entire "all progressives want free stuff" meme is a meaningless and worn out cliché ...
Try again with something new and intelligent?
 

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