MSN Online Poll: Trump 49% Hillary 31%

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be voting for Trump this election.
But, I do not really pay attention to any polls this election cycle.
They have just been so “off.”
Online polls are notoriously bad.


By definition. If you are voting for Trump, you don't pay attention to anything that requires reading or research.


Another statement fitting the description of a condescending liberal.
And, I am the pp who is voting for Trump. And, I have two advanced degrees, which by the way, required both reading and research.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be voting for Trump this election.
But, I do not really pay attention to any polls this election cycle.
They have just been so “off.”
Online polls are notoriously bad.


By definition. If you are voting for Trump, you don't pay attention to anything that requires reading or research.


Another statement fitting the description of a condescending liberal.
And, I am the pp who is voting for Trump. And, I have two advanced degrees, which by the way, required both reading and research.


Ok, so justify your position. And "because I hate Hillary" doesn't count as a reasonable position.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This shows that a lot of older rural white men don't know how to change MSN from being their default home page.


That statement fits the definition of a condescending liberal.


Now poster. Not trying to be condescending: would you like me to type up instructions on how to change your MSN homepage? I really recommend it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be voting for Trump this election.
But, I do not really pay attention to any polls this election cycle.
They have just been so “off.”
Online polls are notoriously bad.


By definition. If you are voting for Trump, you don't pay attention to anything that requires reading or research.


Another statement fitting the description of a condescending liberal.
And, I am the pp who is voting for Trump. And, I have two advanced degrees, which by the way, required both reading and research.


I did realize Trump U issued advanced degrees.
Anonymous
very close in the states that count: Florida: HRC +3, Ohio tie, PA HRC +.5, NC Trump +1, VA HRC +3 ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clinton is ahead of Trump in every single major poll. However, the popular vote is not what counts. The current projections show Clinton winning all of the high-EV states. She will likely win by an electoral landslide. I also don't see Trump making any kind of major comeback before November.


From your fingertips to God's ears. I hope you're right!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, here. I posted it just for fun. I know it's meaningless. I thought some DCUMers might want to participate.


This crowd only likes polls that support their opinions and candidates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This shows that a lot of older rural white men don't know how to change MSN from being their default home page.


My in-laws still have MSN as their default home page, but even they are not voting for Trump!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just polled the three people who happen to be sitting next to me. Apparently Clinton is going to capture 100% of the electorate! Huzzah!


I could poll my entire office of 10, and I'm pretty sure 9 of them have absolutely no intention of voting for Trump.

That being said, they are reasonably intelligent people. Its the ones I don't know that worry me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who will you vote for in the presidential race?

31% Democrat Hillary Clinton

49% Republican Donald Trump

10% Other candidate

Total responses: 789,596 votes

Scroll down to vote in the online poll.


http://www.msn.com/


It's now 872,292 and still 49 - 31.
Anonymous
And Obama job disapproval is at 60%. I didn't know republicans like MS products.
Anonymous
Betting sites - where real people are putting up real money, and not just trafficking in hot air - are calling Clinton a 3:1 favorite to win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And Obama job disapproval is at 60%. I didn't know republicans like MS products.

Official polls on Obama Job Approval.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who will you vote for in the presidential race?

31% Democrat Hillary Clinton

49% Republican Donald Trump

10% Other candidate

Total responses: 789,596 votes

Scroll down to vote in the online poll.


http://www.msn.com/


It's now 872,292 and still 49 - 31.


Still not a valid poll. Have you ever seen the polls msnbc does on their nightly shows? This is not at all an accurate poll - too much self selection in the participants.

Until a real poll is conducted, I'm going with the poster who says that it has something to do with old white dudes who can't figure out changing their homepage. And this is a professional market researcher's educated guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And Obama job disapproval is at 60%. I didn't know republicans like MS products.

Official polls on Obama Job Approval.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html


I think that's the point. The consistency of numbers on Obama's job approval suggest that the MSN poll is at least 15% off.
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