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ApatheticAustrian
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« on: September 16, 2016, 09:47:03 PM »
« edited: September 16, 2016, 09:50:58 PM by ApatheticAustrian »

maybe they are A pollsters but even those don't seem to get "multi-polls" straight.

while i...as a liberal hack...have accepted the whole rust belt to be competetive this cycle there are just too many strange numbers to believe anything at all.

CO may be a sleeper trump state if poll after poll finds this result but at the same time PA won't be to the right of OH and NM absolutely won't have the same numbers as CO.

and don't even get me started about trump clearing maine but losing NC like that.....i guess some are right, some are wrong but since i can't say which numbers are which ......i guess those polls are only useable for aggregators like 538 and not simple folk like us.
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