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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Favorability Ratings Show Hillary Clinton Is Unelectable and Bernie Sanders Wins a General Election [View all]DemocratSinceBirth
(99,708 posts)28. If you have
At this point in time, the unfavorable ratings are the best indicator of who, ultimately, will not win.
If you have peer reviewed research that suggests a candidate's favorability rating , thirteen months out from the election and before his or her opponent is even announced is dispositive, please cite it.
Thank you in advance.
You obviously think I am wrong. I am begging you to make me give away my money, pretty please:
The bank is open...DemocratSinceBirth is not in this for pecuniary gain or filthy lucre...If someone wants to wager I will bet $1,000.00 that Hillary Clinton will be the nominee... If I lose I will give the person the money to do as he or she pleases with it. If I win I will donate the $1,000.00 I won to charity...
I will also go double or nothing in the general. At that point I have no exposure.
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Favorability Ratings Show Hillary Clinton Is Unelectable and Bernie Sanders Wins a General Election [View all]
kristopher
Oct 2015
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I have not found his information to be correct in the past, this poll is not close to many other
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#18
How long have been familiar with him? Are you disputing the evidene he provided, because it isn't
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#59
So you think grandstanding on the internet will counteract voter preferences.
kristopher
Oct 2015
#15
Yet Hillary is 30+ points over Sanders. To suggest Sanders will win is delusional. n/t
Lil Missy
Oct 2015
#41