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Laura Ingram concerned about internal GOP polling
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:04 pm
On her radio show. She said gop down between 10-20 % with independent voters and this is huge.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:05 pm to Northwestern tiger
Me too. The msm is crooked as frick and the average person is very very stupid.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:05 pm to Northwestern tiger
Here comes the great Republican Washington Generals performance as predicted?
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:06 pm to beaverfever
I was concerned as shite about polls on November 8, 2016 also. We know how that turned out.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:07 pm to Northwestern tiger
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Laura Ingram concerned about internal GOP polling
Want to know how to fix it? Have the GOP get on the Trump Train
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:08 pm to beaverfever
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Me too. The msm is crooked as frick and the average person is very very stupid.
That and just the natural historical trend. The party that controls the Presidency tends to lose seats in the midterm.
The "opposition" party always seems to be more motivated and that's what drives the midterm results.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:09 pm to Northwestern tiger
It would be nice to see the polling so we could share that concern.
Here's the deal.
In 2016 polling outfits were polling likely voters. Seem reasonable until you realize Trump voters are not likely voters. They came out to vote for Trump when in previous elections they basically stayed home. This is not a huge percentage of the electorate but enough to make a difference.
Now will they come out to vote for the midterms? Are polling companies still discounting them?
We will just have to wait and see to fully answer those questions.
Here's the deal.
In 2016 polling outfits were polling likely voters. Seem reasonable until you realize Trump voters are not likely voters. They came out to vote for Trump when in previous elections they basically stayed home. This is not a huge percentage of the electorate but enough to make a difference.
Now will they come out to vote for the midterms? Are polling companies still discounting them?
We will just have to wait and see to fully answer those questions.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:10 pm to Northwestern tiger
I have repeated this over and over here. I do not like what I am seeing either.
Please keep in mind, I was pointing out the polls in 2016 as wrong and flawed.
This is different.
Please keep in mind, I was pointing out the polls in 2016 as wrong and flawed.
This is different.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:11 pm to Jjdoc
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I have repeated this over and over here. I do not like what I am seeing either.
Please keep in mind, I was pointing out the polls in 2016 as wrong and flawed.
This is different.
What's the deal? Why do people get lazy during the midterms?
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:12 pm to Northwestern tiger
The truth about polls.
When they're accurate, they're reported inaccurately. When they're inaccurate, they're reported inaccurately.
If the current polls are true or not, fear is a hell of a motivator.
When they're accurate, they're reported inaccurately. When they're inaccurate, they're reported inaccurately.
If the current polls are true or not, fear is a hell of a motivator.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:12 pm to CapperVin
biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitchhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:13 pm to m2pro
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When they're accurate, they're reported inaccurately. When they're inaccurate, they're reported inaccurately.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:14 pm to Jjdoc
The GOP is trying to throw the midterms. Paul Ryan is behind it and he will be rewarded by his friends in the DNC.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:15 pm to GumboPot
Earlier poster was correct about historical complacency by incumbent party during midterms.
Hope it’s not worse because the good guys have had a lot of “wins” this year so I hope folks stay motivated.
Hope it’s not worse because the good guys have had a lot of “wins” this year so I hope folks stay motivated.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:17 pm to Northwestern tiger
Laura also gets frantic about people saying "arse".
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:20 pm to Jjdoc
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I have repeated this over and over here. I do not like what I am seeing either.
Please keep in mind, I was pointing out the polls in 2016 as wrong and flawed.
This is different.
Yep.
Independents in the right spots are what elections come down to.
The GOP could win 92-95% of republicans and it still wouldn't mean anything if they're underwater with independents paired up with a motivated democrat bloc.
That's why even when Trump and the GOP racked up some incredible wins in the past 18 months, they generic ballot never got too dangerously low for dems.
I really hope this changes because I would really like to see the Trump Presidency get more wins in Congress.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:24 pm to GumboPot
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What's the deal? Why do people get lazy during the midterms?
They feel the work is done. We got a President working his arse off and is making a huge difference.
1- People see it's great
2- and they think like 90% of the people in this thread. over confident and arrogant about what's happening. Reminds me of Hillary not going to certain states because she knew she would win.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:25 pm to Northwestern tiger
If nothing happens with the DOJ stuff in the lead up to the midterms the Republicans are going to get hammered.
Posted on 7/31/18 at 1:29 pm to Sentrius
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Yep. Independents in the right spots are what elections come down to. The GOP could win 92-95% of republicans and it still wouldn't mean anything if they're underwater with independents paired up with a motivated democrat bloc.
That's right.
Now there is another thing at play too. People who supported Trump are pissed at some people who are refusing to get the job done.
Those people have gone for Trump candidates and are sitting down on the GOPE. That means those seats are at risk.
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I really hope this changes because I would really like to see the Trump Presidency get more wins in Congress.
That is going to depend on if the GOPE (and they are not going to budge due to their money) moves to enact Trump's mandate.
Border wall being the top issue.
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