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And 48 other states! SonderWoman Sep 2015 #1
Only 48??? HappyPlace Sep 2015 #3
48 other, meaning 49. I'm guessing Bernie will take VT? SonderWoman Sep 2015 #7
We'll let Clinton have Vermont. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #16
Internet polls were the first sign President Ron Paul was going to win. Renew Deal Sep 2015 #2
Don't make me pull up PBS Poll 435! HappyPlace Sep 2015 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author SonderWoman Sep 2015 #9
Oh my! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #4
In the primary. She'll lose it in the general election. jfern Sep 2015 #6
57% chance she won't VanillaRhapsody Sep 2015 #11
212% chance she loses the primary, never sees the general. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #24
In which case we lose the general unless Biden runs. leftofcool Sep 2015 #36
wowzers! questionseverything Sep 2015 #8
I know, right? I just voted in it for the third time! wyldwolf Sep 2015 #10
Doubtful. You don't just "vote", it's a complex multi-question survey. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #15
Completely true. The "complex multi-question survey" is a vote. 4th time this morning. wyldwolf Sep 2015 #32
You like an opt-in internet poll question? brooklynite Sep 2015 #12
All polls are opt-in polls. I've never seen any other type. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #14
But there's a difference in assembling a balancing response group... brooklynite Sep 2015 #18
While it may not be truly representative of a cross section, it's still representative. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #19
"While it may not be truly representative of a cross section" - THAT is the point. wyldwolf Sep 2015 #34
whoa. Warren DeMontague Sep 2015 #13
Woohoo azmom Sep 2015 #17
Cool map. k&r AtomicKitten Sep 2015 #20
96% Bernie. AtomicKitten Sep 2015 #42
NV seems to be leaning towards Bernie. Motown_Johnny Sep 2015 #21
Hmm, they still remember her in Arkansas? customerserviceguy Sep 2015 #22
The methodology isn't based on candidate choice, but on similar views... HappyPlace Sep 2015 #23
... SidDithers Sep 2015 #25
My point was customerserviceguy Sep 2015 #39
It's all very interesting, and I don't disagree. HappyPlace Sep 2015 #40
A self-selected internet poll is worth the paper it's written on. pnwmom Sep 2015 #26
One million participants, is it totally worthless? HappyPlace Sep 2015 #27
As a poll, it's worthless. You could have ten times that number and it still wouldn't pnwmom Sep 2015 #28
Do you really not understand how legitimate and accurate polls work? nt stevenleser Sep 2015 #29
Well, this is not a poll. This is a voluntary survey. Did you take it? HappyPlace Sep 2015 #30
You argued its worth something. Again, do you not understand how legitimate polling works? nt stevenleser Sep 2015 #31
One of the best posts I can imagine on this topic. SouthernProgressive Sep 2015 #41
Do you lecture everyone when they post polls favourable to their candidate or are we special? beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #33
Many polls show the same. Garrett78 Sep 2015 #35
But the sad fact is, it's very very common for people to vote against their self-interest pnwmom Sep 2015 #37
Interesting poll. I come out 96% Bernie and 92% Green. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #38
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