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Phony Democrats, phony polls
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Joe Cooper
2017-07-17 22:20:00 UTC
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This morning, I was treated to an article by the AP entitled "Dems strive
to tell voters what their party stands for."

Democrats can't afford to publicly state what they are for because the
majority of the public wouldn't like it. Their policies could easily be
summarized as follows: Democrats believe that more money, power, and
freedom should be transferred from the people to the government. This is
exactly the opposite of what the country was founded on. Democrats have
no problem making a greater share of people dependent on government
instead of giving them more freedom to move up the economic ladder.

This weekend ABC and the Washington Post were pushing as a news story
their poll of around 1,000 people that showed Trump's approval rating
dropping to 36%. It is very easy to get the results you want if you skew
a poll.

ABC and the WaPo dislike Trump intensely, so they poll only 26% of their
sample Republicans, even though many more vote Republican. That way,
they can publish this garbage as supposed news.

How would the Post explain why Democrats have lost over 1,000 seats
nationwide in the last seven years if only 26% of voters are Republican?
Even though Republicans were cleaning the clocks of Democrats throughout
the United States throughout Obama's term, I do not recall any news poll
that sampled more Republicans than Democrats when determining Obama's
approval rating. Basically, a significant majority of the media vote
Democrat, and their polls are sampled and questions designed based on
their beliefs.

Roughly 260 Republicans were polled nationwide to get this story. I
wonder which Republican in Montana was polled.

Source: http://bit.ly/2vbO8Qb
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Honey Wagon
2017-07-18 01:38:45 UTC
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Post by Joe Cooper
This morning, I was treated to an article by the AP entitled "Dems
strive to tell voters what their party stands for."
Hand waving! Oh I know! I know!

Illegally Immigrated Drug Induced Homosexual Communism.
Post by Joe Cooper
Democrats can't afford to publicly state what they are for because the
majority of the public wouldn't like it. Their policies could easily
be summarized as follows: Democrats believe that more money, power,
and freedom should be transferred from the people to the government.
This is exactly the opposite of what the country was founded on.
Democrats have no problem making a greater share of people dependent
on government instead of giving them more freedom to move up the
economic ladder.
This weekend ABC and the Washington Post were pushing as a news story
their poll of around 1,000 people that showed Trump's approval rating
dropping to 36%. It is very easy to get the results you want if you
skew a poll.
ABC and the WaPo dislike Trump intensely, so they poll only 26% of
their sample Republicans, even though many more vote Republican. That
way, they can publish this garbage as supposed news.
Nothing new there. Loved it when the faces fell off all the talking heads
as Trump won.
Post by Joe Cooper
How would the Post explain why Democrats have lost over 1,000 seats
nationwide in the last seven years if only 26% of voters are
Republican? Even though Republicans were cleaning the clocks of
Democrats throughout the United States throughout Obama's term, I do
not recall any news poll that sampled more Republicans than Democrats
when determining Obama's approval rating. Basically, a significant
majority of the media vote Democrat, and their polls are sampled and
questions designed based on their beliefs.
Roughly 260 Republicans were polled nationwide to get this story. I
wonder which Republican in Montana was polled.
Source: http://bit.ly/2vbO8Qb
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