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damn she handled that fairly well.
hopefully trump has something bigger up his sleeve.
hopefully trump has something bigger up his sleeve.
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damn she handled that fairly well.
hopefully trump has something bigger up his sleeve.
Then why expect things to be any different?Trump been hammered in every debate
What you seem to be expecting is for Donald to yell over her, hurl some insults, and keep doing most of the same **** he's been doing.
That's not how you win a debate.Lol look who trump has debated with tho.
Everyone knows how this is going to end.
You can rebut all you want but all there is now is a waiting game.
Ill let you tell it tho.
she got a glass jaw b...
Trump Survived Ted ******* Cruz... + 15 other people.
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Shillary will get man handled by Trump. She don't want that work.
They line em up and Trump knocks em down.
The general public has shown they aren't interested in a logical debate.Hilary will tear him a new one she's much smarter than him and when it comes to logical debate trump can't and won't compare
this.Still too early to be crowing about polls.
NBC has the Crook up by 5
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/nbc-wsj-poll-clinton-leads-trump-5-points-n598716
Of course you have to read deep into the ABC poll findings to discover that they over sampled democrats, 36% to 24%
http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1178a12016Election.pdf
Partisanship can follow political preferences, and in this poll Democrats account for 36 percent of all adults and 37 percent of registered voters – a non-significant (+3) difference from last month. (The former is numerically its highest since 2009, the latter, since 2012.) Republicans account for 24 percent of all adults and 27 percent of registered voters, about their average in recent years, with the rest independents.
This accounts for little of the shift in voter preferences, however. Even using the same party divisions from last month’s ABC/Post survey, in which Trump was +2, he’d now be -8. The reason, mentioned above, is his comparatively weak performance among Republicans – 77 percent support – compared with Clinton’s support among Democrats, 90 percent.
this.Still too early to be crowing about polls.