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Jimmy Donovan is a god. And I worship at his feet.
its like being stuck in Ohio
This...this is true.
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LMFAO this report on MSNBC basically just sums it up.
"She attacked him on opposing the auto bail out"
Then they go on to not even correct the matter that he voted for it.
:jncMy mom hates Anderson Cooper, supposedly. He was too rude to Hillary. She just said "And you're a gay Mr. Cooper. She's your people's Queen!'
It'll be a hell of a story once he's President.
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
He voted for it and then voted against itLMFAO this report on MSNBC basically just sums it up.
"She attacked him on opposing the auto bail out"
Then they go on to not even correct the matter that he voted for it.
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
Just in general. It's their normal state.About what?!
About what?!
About what?!
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
He voted for it and then voted against it
The economy is the top issue for Republican voters in Michigan, though voters there are less worried about the economy than they are in Mississippi. Eight in 10 in todays Southern primary said they were very worried about the economy, compared with about two-thirds in Michigan. Majorities in both states say trade with other countries takes jobs away from the U.S.
The states split in their views on immigration. In Mississippi, a majority say that immigrants working in the U.S. illegally ought to be deported back to their home countries, while most Michigan GOP voters said they should be offered a chance to apply for legal status. Three-quarters in Mississippi back a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., a figure that dips to just over 6 in 10 in Michigan.
About three-quarters of voters in Mississippi were white evangelicals, and nearly 8 in 10 said it was at least somewhat important that a candidate shares their religious beliefs. Michigan, on the other hand, has a more secular GOP electorate: about half were white evangelicals, and just a narrow majority call shared religious beliefs important.
Mississippi voters were more apt to say they wanted a candidate from outside the establishment, 6 in 10 there vs. about half in Michigan. Nearly half in Mississippi say they are angry with the way the federal government is working, compared with about a third in Michigan. Michigan voters broadly report feeling betrayed by the GOP though.
Results in the Mississippi exit poll are based on interviews with 595 Democratic primary voters and 805 Republican primary voters. In Michigan, the results are based on interviews with 1,077 Democratic voters and 872 Republican voters. The margin of sampling error for both Mississippi surveys and the Michigan Republican survey is plus or minus 5 percentage points, it is 4 points for the survey of Michigan Democrats. It is larger for subgroups.
This Week ‏@ThisWeekABC 19s19 seconds ago
4 in 10 Michigan GOP voters and 5 in 10 Mississippi GOP voters decided over a month ago, per preliminary exit polls:
Sounds like a Trump blowout in Mississippi and a close race in Michigan.From CNN.
This Week ‏@ThisWeekABC 19s19 seconds ago
4 in 10 Michigan GOP voters and 5 in 10 Mississippi GOP voters decided over a month ago, per preliminary exit polls:
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
MSNBC says 80% of Republican voters are angry.
More than eight in 10 Mississippi GOP primary voters are evangelicals, which if it holds, will be the most so far in 2016,
Shiiiit?
Is this good or bad?
BOWDZ NEEDS GOOD BAD!
In Mississippi, almost 6 in 10 Democratic voters were black, about one-third were white. In Michigan, about 1 in 5 were black, 7 in 10 were white.
Voters in both states broadly see race relations as having worsened over the last few years, a narrow majority say so, while just about 1 in 6 in each state say theres been improvement.
The economy is far and away the top issue in both states (4 in 10 call it most important), but Mississippi voters expressed deeper worries about the economys future. Nearly half there say they are very worried about the future of the economy, vs. about a third in Michigan. But Michigan Democrats were more apt to see the economy as favoring the wealthy, about 9 in 10 said so vs. 8 in 10 in Mississippi.
Looking at the impact of international trade, just over 4 in 10 in Mississippi said U.S. trade with other countries took jobs away from the U.S., a majority in Michigan say the same.
Only 1 in 7 Democratic voters in each state say theyre angry with the way the federal government is working, but more in Mississippi say they hope the next president will continue Obamas policies: 7 in 10 there vs. about half in Michigan.
On water, more than 8 in 10 Democratic voters in Michigan said stricter regulations were needed to protect the public water supply, just 1 in 10 thought existing regulations were enough.
About 9 out of every 10 Democratic primary voters in Mississippi said they had voted in a Democratic primary before.
Sounds about right!I like to picture that polling
"How are you sir?"
"ANGRY!!"
"Why sir?"
"GET OUT OF MY FUCKING FACE YOU LIBERAL SCUM"
He voted for it and then voted against it
Right, but people would have lost their jobs and the economy would have tanked because Bernie didn't approve of the process. Presidents have to make tough decisions like this.He voted against it after it was tied to bank bailouts.
For Democrats:
He voted against it after it was tied to bank bailouts.
Donors to Bernie: Never surrender
if he would just explain himself better or if they would just listen don't they understand he walked with MLK
I like to picture that polling
"How are you sir?"
"ANGRY!!"
"Why sir?"
"GET OUT OF MY FUCKING FACE YOU LIBERAL SCUM"
For Democrats:
Nintendo DirectAbout what?!
that's it that's all it saysexit polls said:President Kasich
For Democrats:
• Only 1 in 7 Democratic voters in each state say they’re angry with the way the federal government is working, but more in Mississippi say they hope the next president will continue Obama’s policies: 7 in 10 there vs. about half in Michigan.
turnout among blacks could be a record in Mississippi and is among the highest yet this election season,
Nintendo Direct
It doesn't but it doesn't seem bad either. Exit polls!Doesn't seem too good for Hillary...
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Also, they never sent anything to Fox during the debate.
For Democrats:
Hey, when did you find time to poll my dad?
Means bernie probably gets 40% off those numbers unless he underperforms with whites which could happen due to latest auto bailout attack line.For Democrats: