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2016 National Democratic Primary - Sanders 49%, Clinton 48% (Ipsos/Reuters (Web) 4/9-4/13) (Original Post) GeorgiaPeanuts Apr 2016 OP
When's the national primary? nt salinsky Apr 2016 #1
It is impressive, you have to give Bernie that. He has managed this in spite Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #3
Web Poll Feels The CLICKY-CLICKY! onehandle Apr 2016 #2
Except this isn't a web poll... catnhatnh Apr 2016 #5
Vs.... pantsonfire Apr 2016 #7
So... JSup Apr 2016 #4
Wasn't some guy suppose to doze himself in ice if this happened? n/t pantsonfire Apr 2016 #6
That's four polls in recent days showing a virtual tie speaktruthtopower Apr 2016 #8

Jackie Wilson Said

(4,176 posts)
3. It is impressive, you have to give Bernie that. He has managed this in spite
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 04:18 PM
Apr 2016

of a large section of his supporters acting like asses.

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
5. Except this isn't a web poll...
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 05:11 PM
Apr 2016

and you knew that and did a Clintonian word parse to stay just this side of lying while giving a false impression. You disgust me.

JSup

(740 posts)
4. So...
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 05:09 PM
Apr 2016

...voting machines are inaccurate/hackable but web polls are accurate?

I'll go with my original belief of voting machines are bad and web polls are freepfests.

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