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RINO Tom
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« on: November 15, 2016, 12:50:49 PM »

Trump won like 7% of Democrats, LOL.  There aren't any Trump Democrats.

Anyway, he's my President, so I obviously want him to succeed and not do any of the dumb shlt he promised he would.  If he succeeds, we succeed, as Obama said.

I probably would have opposed Teddy Roosevelt as the Republican standard-bearer, but that would not have made me become a Democrat overnight.  I similarly will always remain a Republican and fight for the party to be what I want it to be the same way Chairman Sanchez does, not sure why that blows so many people's minds.
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RINO Tom
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2016, 03:27:20 PM »

Trump won like 7% of Democrats, LOL.  There aren't any Trump Democrats.

The exit poll says 9%, which is at least higher than what Romney got in 2012.  At the same time, Trump's share of the Republican was down a bit from Romney's share in 2012.  So yes, it looks like there was a bit more crossover voting than normal.


Just saying, didn't Reagan get like 20%??  Trump Democrats doesn't deserve to be a label.
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RINO Tom
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2016, 04:11:06 PM »

Trump won like 7% of Democrats, LOL.  There aren't any Trump Democrats.

The exit poll says 9%, which is at least higher than what Romney got in 2012.  At the same time, Trump's share of the Republican was down a bit from Romney's share in 2012.  So yes, it looks like there was a bit more crossover voting than normal.


Just saying, didn't Reagan get like 20%??

Actually 26%.  Tongue

Yeah, Trump didn't really win very many crossover votes by historical standards.  Just more than Romney did.


Don't trust the flawed exit polls. Trump won more Democrats, or else he wouldn't have won the election.


Ljube, I know you're a very ... uh ... "simple" poster (let's say a man of few words, as I'm feeling nicer lately now that this shltstain of an election is over), but holy hell dude, have you ever heard of voter turnout?  Exit polls may not be perfect, but they are more perfect than, well ... Ljube's internet analysis.
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