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Erich Maria Remarque
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« on: September 10, 2016, 09:37:12 AM »

We're democrats, freaking out is what we do.
It's not just you; trust me. Conservatives freak out as well.
Anyway, I wouldn't worry. Getting to 45 for Trump will be far, far easier than getting to 50. And I'm not even sure he'll make it to 45, since we're probably going to have a very strong showing by Gary Johnson this year.
I actually think that liberals tend to freak out more over bad polls than conservatives. Conservatives seem to be so confident that they are going to win, hence unskewed polls, Dick Morris, Seriously?, the dumbass Swede, etc. We liberals always fear that we are probably losing. I think it has to do with really not trusting the general public. I have very little faith that the average working class Joe wouldn't just follow the fascist alpha male blindly. That is the kind of sh**t that keeps me awake at night. And that is even if rationally I know that Clinton really should be winning this fairly easily.

I was one of those always worried that Obama would fumble and lose to Romney as well.
Lol. Majority of unskewers votes for Clinton.
Qu is junk. Online is junk. CNN and Fox wants the horse race etc.

But when we get a poll from noname pollster showing Clinton with nice numbers, THEN all unskewers are gone...
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