Matt Davies for March 10, 2016

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    Diane Lee Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Not in 2000, the “winner” only got 47.87% of the voter. And the “loser” got 48.38. The Supreme Court appointed the loser the winner, and we got the Iraq war and the worst recession since the great depression.

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    Flash Gordon  about 8 years ago

    @D Lee and @superposition,The 3.75% drained by Nader helped the far “right”in its evil deed of appointing dubya as (puppet) president.100 – (47.87 + 48.38) = 3.75

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member about 8 years ago

    If either Marco or Cruz had the courage to drop out, there would be enough votes to send Trump to the dumpster. To bad all the candidates are so focused on winning that they are willing to let the party self destruct. Just what we need in the Oval office.

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    Uncle Joe Premium Member about 8 years ago

    “The last that I heard, it takes 50.1% to win.”5 to 4, if you’re a Bush.

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    wellis1947 Premium Member about 8 years ago

    The rest of the republicans have even smaller digits – your point is…?

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    Mr. Blawt  about 8 years ago

    Those little digits can’t compare to what Clinton has. She leads with nonwhites, more educated and younger adults.

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    michael Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Those are favorability ratings, which means roughly 2/3 people can’t stand the guy. Unfortunately for the GOP, the 1/3 who think otherwise are all Republican primary voters.

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    moderateisntleft  about 8 years ago

    Bush II got less than the other guy and he won….

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    tbally57  about 8 years ago

    It’s Thursday so time again for that Reality TV hit—the GOP Debates as sponsored by the WWE in association with the UFC. Will Little Marco play the small hands card again? Will The Donald find a new way to insult everyone in the room? Will Nasty Ted continue his great impersonation of his look and sound-alike Joe McCarthy? Will Kasich get a word in edgewise to remind us he is the only one who can unite everyone? What a great lead-in to The Big Bang Theory and Private Lies—ur Lives. When the madness and the circus end? Not with these high ratings!! But just wait until that movie sequel “And Then There Was One.” where Trump wrestles with himself and we all pay to see The End of America As We Know It and whether it will be Great or Not.

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    Dtroutma  about 8 years ago

    Those digits are just polls of REPUBLICAN voters, not all voters. Which means actually, the majority doesn’t like him.

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    dedwards84 Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Of ALL voters, not just the Republicans.

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