Positive opinions of Trump grow after second debate, NBC/SurveyMonkey poll says

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just wait until he finishes her after the third debate with all the WikiLeaks information....Is it too late for Bernie to replace her????

CNBC ^ | October 12, 2016 | Christine Wang
More respondents in a new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll changed their opinion of Donald Trump for the better after the second presidential debate on Sunday. This, despite his aggressive tone and body language toward Hillary Clinton and the release two days earlier of lewd remarks about women he made on tape in 2005. After Sunday's faceoff, 23 percent of respondents changed their opinion of the New York businessman for the better compared with the 13 percent who did so after the first debate. Clinton saw the opposite result with just 17 percent of respondents saying they had a more positive
 
The closer we come to the election, I think more an d more people are going to agree, We Can't Have Hillary as President. Think about Bill footloose and fancy free in the WH chasing interns. Think about the next choices for Supreme Court. Think about families being safe id the US without a 500% increase in ME refugees without vetting. Think of all the dangerous foreigners coming into the US through the mexican border. Think of the jobs we could have returning to the US from abroad. Think of fair trade with foreign countries without manipulating the currency.

Think about Hillary in charge of foreign affairs again. Think about the lies she covets without blinking an eye. Think about her lying about her health becoming seriously ill during her term in office. Think about the emails she will destroy to cover her crimes! Think about how she leaves personnel in harms way without understanding the danger she causes.

We need Donald Trump.
 
when they poll about 1000 people, what do they do? call about 20 people in all 57 states?
 
when they poll about 1000 people, what do they do? call about 20 people in all 57 states?

They should pick the people as randomly as possible for the result to be accurate. Some states have more people than others...
 
Here's the part that Lyin' Vig left out, intentionally:

But more voters also changed their opinion of Trump for the worse, 29 percent after Sunday compared with 26 percent after the first debate. Clinton saw 23 percent of those polled saying they had a worse opinion of her after the second debate, greater than the 17 percent that did so after the first debate.

Overall, Clinton came out ahead,
but she won by a narrower margin than compared with that of the first debate.
 
Here's the part that Lyin' Vig left out, intentionally:

But more voters also changed their opinion of Trump for the worse, 29 percent after Sunday compared with 26 percent after the first debate. Clinton saw 23 percent of those polled saying they had a worse opinion of her after the second debate, greater than the 17 percent that did so after the first debate.

Overall, Clinton came out ahead,
but she won by a narrower margin than compared with that of the first debate.

What lies between your ears. Show some validated empirical data to back it up.
 
Yep. Saw the same survey earlier today on MSNBC, and they said that although things may have improved for him a bit, it's just enough to stop the bleeding, it's not enough to make up the ground he would require to win.

Funny thing........................on Monday morning after the debate, the hosts of Morning Joe were crowing about how great Trump was, and that all the people who said they were gonna leave him should come back because he had gained momentum and was gonna take over.

Tuesday morning? They had enough time to let things sink in, and ALL of them said that the election was over and Hillary would win.

Funny as hell to see them do a 180 in 24 hours.
 
Yep. Saw the same survey earlier today on MSNBC, and they said that although things may have improved for him a bit, it's just enough to stop the bleeding, it's not enough to make up the ground he would require to win.

Funny thing........................on Monday morning after the debate, the hosts of Morning Joe were crowing about how great Trump was, and that all the people who said they were gonna leave him should come back because he had gained momentum and was gonna take over.

Tuesday morning? They had enough time to let things sink in, and ALL of them said that the election was over and Hillary would win.

Funny as hell to see them do a 180 in 24 hours.

A 180 is funny to a Hillary supporter?????
 
just wait until he finishes her after the third debate with all the WikiLeaks information....Is it too late for Bernie to replace her????

CNBC ^ | October 12, 2016 | Christine Wang
More respondents in a new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll changed their opinion of Donald Trump for the better after the second presidential debate on Sunday. This, despite his aggressive tone and body language toward Hillary Clinton and the release two days earlier of lewd remarks about women he made on tape in 2005. After Sunday's faceoff, 23 percent of respondents changed their opinion of the New York businessman for the better compared with the 13 percent who did so after the first debate. Clinton saw the opposite result with just 17 percent of respondents saying they had a more positive


Looks like the left hasn't dumbed enough people down. Shame that not everyone can be fooled.

Bernie won't replace her now. He's already been bought off and possibly threatened. Might be better to stay with the Hildabeast. There is still time for the few real reporters out there to cover the leaked emails. Maybe some libs won't understand the significance of the emails, but the majority of people will.
 
Here's the part that Lyin' Vig left out, intentionally:

But more voters also changed their opinion of Trump for the worse, 29 percent after Sunday compared with 26 percent after the first debate. Clinton saw 23 percent of those polled saying they had a worse opinion of her after the second debate, greater than the 17 percent that did so after the first debate.

Overall, Clinton came out ahead,
but she won by a narrower margin than compared with that of the first debate.

What lies between your ears. Show some validated empirical data to back it up.

I quoted verbatim from the OP's own link fuckwit..
 

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