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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Clinton benefits because more of Johnson's supporters are Republicans who don't like Trump.[/quote] But you are assuming their fall back would be Clinton as opposed to just sitting out the election or holding their noses and voting for Trump.[/quote] When you get in that polling place, you are by yourself. Clinton has been the conservative boogies woman for 30 years now. [b]I don't see many republicans pulling the level for her. [/b]This will be a very low turn out election. It could go either way. The polling assumptions are based on the turn out of past presidential election years. The low turn out will make it more like a midterm election. This will make the polling unreliable. Look for a lot of polls to be wrong and many people to skip the election. Both canidates are around 60% in their disapproval numbers. Normal every day people just don't show up for 60% disapproval numbers.[/quote] You must have missed this 15-page thread. There are hundreds of prominent Republicans who are going to vote for Hillary. Some of them have endorsed her and are even campaigning for her. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/573782.page[/quote] You are crazy if you think any of the base of the Republican Party will vote for Hillary. Seriously there are a few Washington insiders who will, but they are not really republicans, more like courtiers seeking advantage. They really do not care who wins as long as they make money. There is more money to be made with Clinton vs Trump. There is a huge difference between what passed as the party leadership and the rank and file. Guess what, the rank and file out numbers the courtiers by tens of thousands. You really need to stop hoping and wishing the republicans are going to turn their back on Trump. They voted for him in the primaries, they will vote for him in the general. The only things that matters are turnout and independents in swing states...not what old man George Will writes about in a paper no one reads. [/quote] Doesn't matter. If only a small percentage of Republicans vote for Clinton or stay home, that translates into a big loss for Trump.[/quote]
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