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09-29-2016, 09:39 AM
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First scientific poll numbers released - She kixked his ass with her bare fists.
And Drumpf is pissed as his allies for not saying he won.
He got his ass handed to him worse than some of you idiots do around here. And like a petulant ECCIE RWW, Drumpf can't handle the truth.
He didn't win.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...be8a?section=&
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]Hillary Clinton Won The First Presidential Debate, Polling Finds
Donald Trump was viewed as ill-prepared.
09/28/2016 04:55 pm ET | Updated 14 hours ago
Ariel Edwards-Levy
Staff Reporter and Polling Director, The Huffington Post
Hillary Clinton scored a decisive debate victory over Donald Trump, coming off as more presidential and better prepared, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.
By a 27-point margin, 49 percent to 22 percent, Americans who had heard at least something about Monday’s presidential debate said that Clinton did a better job than Trump. Twenty-two percent said neither had done a better job, while 8 percent were unsure.
Those results are broadly in line with other scientific post-debate polls, which also found a sizable advantage for Clinton. (A spate of online reader “polls,” which Trump has touted as showing him ahead, have no scientific grounding whatsoever.)
Seventy-seven percent of those polled, including a majority in both parties, said that Clinton prepared well enough for the debate, compared to just 27 percent who said the same for Trump. Even 43 percent of Republicans said that Trump should have done more preparation.
A majority, 56 percent, said that Clinton displayed a presidential temperament during the debate. Just 34 percent said the same of Trump, who claimed during the debate that his temperament was his “strongest asset.”
Clinton led on laying out her positions, with half of those polled saying she did a better job of explaining her policies, 28 percent naming Trump, and 22 percent unsure. But asked which candidate’s policies they most agreed with, respondents sided with her by a far narrower margin, giving her 44 percent to Trump’s 40 percent.
There was also less perceived difference in the candidates’ honesty. Twenty-four percent of those polled said that Clinton said untrue things very often, and 46 percent that she did so at least somewhat often. A third said that Trump very often said things that were untrue, with 53 percent saying he did so at least somewhat often.
Two-thirds of Americans polled said they’d watched at least part of the debate, while 10 percent had watched only clips or highlights, and 11 percent had only read or watched news stories about it. The opinions of those in the latter groups matter because, as research has found, coverage of a debate can have just as much impact as the debate itself, and because even those who didn’t tune in may still turn out to vote. And there’s generally a perception that coverage was friendlier toward Clinton. Sixty-six percent said that Clinton received more positive news coverage after the debate, while just 6 percent believed that Trump had.
There were, however, considerable differences between those who watched at least parts of the debate and those who watched only clips or news coverage, not least because the latter group was significantly more Republican. Those who watched at least part of the debate said by a 30-point margin, 53 percent to 23 percent, that Clinton won, while those who watched highlights or read news stories said so by a narrower 17-point margin, 35 percent to 18 percent.
While Democrats who’d paid attention to the debate saw it as a win for Clinton, Republicans were less enthusiastic about Trump’s performance. Eighty-two percent of Democrats polled said that Clinton won, and similar percentages gave her high marks for preparation, temperament, truthfulness and policy chops.
In contrast, just 43 percent of Republicans polled said that Trump did better, with 17 percent believing that Clinton outperformed him, and 35 percent that neither candidate won the debate. A fifth said that the debate worsened their opinion of the Republican nominee. Less than a third said they believed that most Americans would say Trump had won.
Independents who were polled also favored Clinton, saying by a 14-point margin, 39 percent to 25 percent, that she won the debate over Trump. Forty-four percent felt she displayed a presidential temperament, while just 35 percent said the same of Trump.
But they reported that the debate had worsened, rather than improved, their opinions of both candidates ― by a 16-point margin in Clinton’s case, and by an 11-point margin in Trump’s. Majorities also thought that both candidates lied at least somewhat often during the debate.
It’s still too early to know exactly how much bearing Clinton’s performance in the debate will have on her performance in the polls, which gave her only a tight lead in the run-up to the event. While the debate worsened views of Trump among respondents overall, it did relatively little overall to change views of her:
Americans, though, are already anticipating a rematch. Sixty-one percent say that they’re looking forward to watching future debates.
The HuffPost/YouGov poll consisted of 1,000 completed interviews conducted Sept. 27-Sept. 28 among U.S. adults, using a sample selected from YouGov’s opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.
The Huffington Post has teamed up with YouGov to conduct daily opinion polls.You can learn more about this project and take part in YouGov’s nationally representative opinion polling. Data from all HuffPost/YouGov polls can be foundhere. More details on the polls’ methodology are available here.
Most surveys report a margin of error that represents some, but not all, potential survey errors. YouGov’s reports include a model-based margin of error, which rests on a specific set of statistical assumptions about the selected sample, rather than the standard methodology for random probability sampling. If these assumptions are wrong, the model-based margin of error may also be inaccurate. Click here for a more detailed explanation of the model-based margin of error.
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09-29-2016, 10:06 AM
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And Drumpf is pissed as his allies for not saying he won.
He got his ass handed to him worse than some of you idiots do around here. And like a petulant ECCIE RWW, Drumpf can't handle the truth.
He didn't win.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...be8a?section=&
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]Hillary Clinton Won The First Presidential Debate, Polling Finds
Donald Trump was viewed as ill-prepared.
09/28/2016 04:55 pm ET | Updated 14 hours ago
Ariel Edwards-Levy
Staff Reporter and Polling Director, The Huffington Post
Hillary Clinton scored a decisive debate victory over Donald Trump, coming off as more presidential and better prepared, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.
By a 27-point margin, 49 percent to 22 percent, Americans who had heard at least something about Monday’s presidential debate said that Clinton did a better job than Trump. Twenty-two percent said neither had done a better job, while 8 percent were unsure.
Those results are broadly in line with other scientific post-debate polls, which also found a sizable advantage for Clinton. (A spate of online reader “polls,” which Trump has touted as showing him ahead, have no scientific grounding whatsoever.)
Seventy-seven percent of those polled, including a majority in both parties, said that Clinton prepared well enough for the debate, compared to just 27 percent who said the same for Trump. Even 43 percent of Republicans said that Trump should have done more preparation.
A majority, 56 percent, said that Clinton displayed a presidential temperament during the debate. Just 34 percent said the same of Trump, who claimed during the debate that his temperament was his “strongest asset.”
Clinton led on laying out her positions, with half of those polled saying she did a better job of explaining her policies, 28 percent naming Trump, and 22 percent unsure. But asked which candidate’s policies they most agreed with, respondents sided with her by a far narrower margin, giving her 44 percent to Trump’s 40 percent.
There was also less perceived difference in the candidates’ honesty. Twenty-four percent of those polled said that Clinton said untrue things very often, and 46 percent that she did so at least somewhat often. A third said that Trump very often said things that were untrue, with 53 percent saying he did so at least somewhat often.
Two-thirds of Americans polled said they’d watched at least part of the debate, while 10 percent had watched only clips or highlights, and 11 percent had only read or watched news stories about it. The opinions of those in the latter groups matter because, as research has found, coverage of a debate can have just as much impact as the debate itself, and because even those who didn’t tune in may still turn out to vote. And there’s generally a perception that coverage was friendlier toward Clinton. Sixty-six percent said that Clinton received more positive news coverage after the debate, while just 6 percent believed that Trump had.
There were, however, considerable differences between those who watched at least parts of the debate and those who watched only clips or news coverage, not least because the latter group was significantly more Republican. Those who watched at least part of the debate said by a 30-point margin, 53 percent to 23 percent, that Clinton won, while those who watched highlights or read news stories said so by a narrower 17-point margin, 35 percent to 18 percent.
While Democrats who’d paid attention to the debate saw it as a win for Clinton, Republicans were less enthusiastic about Trump’s performance. Eighty-two percent of Democrats polled said that Clinton won, and similar percentages gave her high marks for preparation, temperament, truthfulness and policy chops.
In contrast, just 43 percent of Republicans polled said that Trump did better, with 17 percent believing that Clinton outperformed him, and 35 percent that neither candidate won the debate. A fifth said that the debate worsened their opinion of the Republican nominee. Less than a third said they believed that most Americans would say Trump had won.
Independents who were polled also favored Clinton, saying by a 14-point margin, 39 percent to 25 percent, that she won the debate over Trump. Forty-four percent felt she displayed a presidential temperament, while just 35 percent said the same of Trump.
But they reported that the debate had worsened, rather than improved, their opinions of both candidates ― by a 16-point margin in Clinton’s case, and by an 11-point margin in Trump’s. Majorities also thought that both candidates lied at least somewhat often during the debate.
It’s still too early to know exactly how much bearing Clinton’s performance in the debate will have on her performance in the polls, which gave her only a tight lead in the run-up to the event. While the debate worsened views of Trump among respondents overall, it did relatively little overall to change views of her:
Americans, though, are already anticipating a rematch. Sixty-one percent say that they’re looking forward to watching future debates.
The HuffPost/YouGov poll consisted of 1,000 completed interviews conducted Sept. 27-Sept. 28 among U.S. adults, using a sample selected from YouGov’s opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.
The Huffington Post has teamed up with YouGov to conduct daily opinion polls.You can learn more about this project and take part in YouGov’s nationally representative opinion polling. Data from all HuffPost/YouGov polls can be foundhere. More details on the polls’ methodology are available here.
Most surveys report a margin of error that represents some, but not all, potential survey errors. YouGov’s reports include a model-based margin of error, which rests on a specific set of statistical assumptions about the selected sample, rather than the standard methodology for random probability sampling. If these assumptions are wrong, the model-based margin of error may also be inaccurate. Click here for a more detailed explanation of the model-based margin of error.
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Your source -- "Huffy" -- is unprepared to be an honest and unbiased source for legitimate news, you Mussulman-luvin, Hitler worshipping, lying, hypocritical, racist, cum-gobbling golem fucktard, HDDB, DEM.
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09-29-2016, 10:07 AM
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say I won or I'll kick your ass. LOL
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09-29-2016, 11:45 AM
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...-idUSKCN11Y2VB
The debate didn't do much for either candidate. So if you think Hillary "kicked" Trumps ass, it didn't help her.
AHAHAHAHAHOINK
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09-29-2016, 02:04 PM
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You are an idiot Trump losing hurt him more than Hillary winning. Trump was coming in with momentum, 2 weeks ago he was in some polls 8-10 points behind, he started narrowing the lead and IF he had a clear victory it would have boosted his momentum even more, but he got trounced and the Trump train came to a halt.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/dat...debate-n656231
Look at this Link and please focus on how the Independents/Undecided view who won the debate- sure Republicans who were polled like yourself are going to say Trump won or it was a draw that's expected, but the undecided/Independent voters overwhelmingly stated Trump won and 80 percent of the undecided voters polled said Trump doesn't have the temperament to serve- which ironically Trump stated was his best attribute. Trump stating that he has great temperament is absurd as myself or Chris Christie saying we have great bodies- you know sometimes you have to be honest with yourself.
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09-29-2016, 02:19 PM
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You are an idiot Trump losing hurt him more than Hillary winning. Trump was coming in with momentum, 2 weeks ago he was in some polls 8-10 points behind, he started narrowing the lead and IF he had a clear victory it would have boosted his momentum even more, but he got trounced and the Trump train came to a halt.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/dat...debate-n656231
Look at this Link and please focus on how the Independents/Undecided view who won the debate- sure Republicans who were polled like yourself are going to say Trump won or it was a draw that's expected, but the undecided/Independent voters overwhelmingly stated Trump won and 80 percent of the undecided voters polled said Trump doesn't have the temperament to serve- which ironically Trump stated was his best attribute. Trump stating that he has great temperament is absurd as myself or Chris Christie saying we have great bodies- you know sometimes you have to be honest with yourself.
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You are the acknowledged dumbfuck in this forum. One of the bigger ones anyways. Some actual polls will come out tomorrow. We'll see how it effected each candidate.
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09-29-2016, 02:35 PM
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e dumbfuck in this for. One of the bigger ones anyways. Some actual polls will come out tomorrow. We'll see how it effected each candidate.
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You yourself in another thread said Trump didn't do well- you know he lost get over it and pray he does better in the 2nd debate because if he fails in the 2nd debate this one is over and honestly I can't see him winning any debates- check my previous post that goes weeks back. I mentioned numerous times that Trump is not a good debater- Clinton has been doing this for decades and has far more experience and is more polished than Trump. Trump's temperament only works in primaries, but when you are trying to win over independents/undecided voters his rude remarks and interruptions makes him look like a madman and not Presidential.
If he reverses his tone and debates in a manner and tone like he did in Mexico, he will look way out of place- he's in a no win situation.
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09-29-2016, 02:40 PM
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You yourself in another thread said Trump didn't do well- you know he lost get over it and pray he does better in the 2nd debate because if he fails in the 2nd debate this one is over and honestly I can't see him winning any debates- check my previous post that goes weeks back. I mentioned numerous times that Trump is not a good debater- Clinton has been doing this for decades and has far more experience and is more polished than Trump. Trump's temperament only works in primaries, but when you are trying to win over independents/undecided voters his rude remarks and interruptions makes him look like a madman and not Presidential.
If he reverses his tone and debates in a manner and tone like he did in Mexico, he will look way out of place- he's in a no win situation.
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He didn't lose anything you childish moron. The election is still 11/8 you fucking imbecile. Keep jacking yourself a soda about nothing .
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09-29-2016, 02:50 PM
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He didn't lose anything you childish moron. The election is still 11/8 you fucking imbecile. Keep jacking yourself a soda about nothing .
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ok so hypothetically if Trump had trounced Clinton a la Romney/Obama 2012 are you telling me you would be posting the same shit and telling the liberals that Clinton didn't lose anything? Are you now saying debates don't matter? if it just comes down to 11-8 why did you even watch the debate? The debate was viewed by 80 million people going up against an nFL game- if you don't think the debates matter much you are an idiot. 80 million people many of them undecided viewed Trump getting his ass beat, you are delusional and in denial you faggot POS.
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09-29-2016, 03:07 PM
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Actually, BAMBULLY, this IS an actual poll, not one of Drumpf's rigged Twitter polls.
There will be others, for sure. But unlike the ones released Monday night, this one was properly sampled.
And Drumpf is pissed at his "allies" for not saying he won the debate.
Childish moron indeed.
You lose, bigot!
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09-29-2016, 03:10 PM
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Actually, BAMBULLY, this IS an actual poll, not one of Drumpf's rigged Twitter polls.
There will be others, for sure. But unlike the ones released Monday night, this one was properly sampled.
And Drumpf is pissed at his "allies" for not saying he won the debate.
Childish moron indeed.
You lose, bigot!
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Bimbo is in big denial he believes if he keeps lying to himself enough times to think Trump won that eventually he will believe it. I recall my Liberal friends openly admitting hey Romney kicked Obama's ass in their 1st debate, but these Trump cocks suckers can't accept defeat- this actually scares me because come Nov 8th these fuckers might riot once they annouce Clinton as the winner.
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09-29-2016, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Actually, BAMBULLY, this IS an actual poll, not one of Drumpf's rigged Twitter polls.
There will be others, for sure. But unlike the ones released Monday night, this one was properly sampled.
And Drumpf is pissed at his "allies" for not saying he won the debate.
Childish moron indeed.
You lose, bigot!
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Read your own link you stupid pig:
It’s still too early to know exactly how much bearing Clinton’s performance in the debate will have on her performance in the polls, which gave her only a tight lead in the run-up to the event. While the debate worsened views of Trump among respondents overall, it did relatively little overall to change views of her:
You and your cocksucking harem are fucking stupid. Now go suck some cocks pig. You, Retarded Lenny, Lubed and Sap Sucker couldn't crack 100 IQ put together.
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09-29-2016, 07:34 PM
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LMFAO HUFFINGTON POST, THATS LIKE CNN.
TRUMP 2016
YOU CAN THANK LATER
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09-29-2016, 07:40 PM
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LMFAO HUFFINGTON POST, THATS LIKE CNN.
TRUMP 2016
YOU CAN THANK LATER
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Asswipes such an idiot, he didn't bother reading the poll. Clinton and Trump are essentially tied on the issues according to his link. But he ignores millions of votes in the online polls. That means enthusiasm for Trump. Hillary and Bernie did a "rally" yesterday. A couple hundred showed up. She's a joke.
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09-29-2016, 08:16 PM
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Bimbo is in big denial he believes if he keeps lying to himself enough times to think Trump won that eventually he will believe it. I recall my Liberal friends openly admitting hey Romney kicked Obama's ass in their 1st debate, but these Trump cocks suckers can't accept defeat- this actually scares me because come Nov 8th these fuckers might riot once they annouce Clinton as the winner.
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[Prohibited]'s riot all the time, and they just get more and more benefit out of it. Why shouldn't the people who had their country stolen from them get upset at 50 straight years of loses on social issues?
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