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PoliGAF 2016 |OT3| You know what they say about big Michigans - big Florida

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B-Dubs

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I can has Dean gifs? :p



I got this. I'm chill. I'm so chill right now. You have no idea how chill I am.

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Someone correct me I'm wrong but I recall seeing early voting numbers for some of today's states that were like half the turnout of 08. None of which will be captured by exits.
 
Income inequality most important issue is only at 23% for Dems in Florida. Third most important after Jobs/Economy and Healthcare.

However, Terrorism is at 14%, only 9% behind Income inequality. Good for Hillary.
 
83% of Dems in Florida decided before the last week, Only 16% in the last week.
77% of Dems in MO decided before the last week, 22% in the last week.
74% of Dems in NC decided before the last week, 25% decided in the last week.
75% of Dems in Ohio decided earlier than the last week 23% decided in the last week.
 
83% of Dems in Florida decided before the last week, Only 16% in the last week.
77% of Dems in MO decided before the last week, 22% in the last week.
74% of Dems in NC decided before the last week, 25% decided in the last week.
75% of Dems in Ohio decided earlier than the last week 23% decided in the last week.

Lines up with Michigan as it was independents that launched Sanders to victory
 
MO continue Obama's policies 55 More liberal 34; 9 less liberal.
NC continue Obama's policies 53 More liberal 27; 15 less liberal.
OH continue Obama's policies 48; More liberal 34; 12 less liberal.
 
MO continue Obama's policies 55 More liberal 34; 9 less liberal.
NC continue Obama's policies 53 More liberal 27; 15 less liberal.
OH continue Obama's policies 48; More liberal 34; 12 less liberal.

That sounds like good news for Hillary, if you consider she takes 3/4 of the "continue" vote and 7/8 of the "less liberal" vote.
 

studyguy

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MO continue Obama's policies 55 More liberal 34; 9 less liberal.
NC continue Obama's policies 53 More liberal 27; 15 less liberal.
OH continue Obama's policies 48; More liberal 34; 12 less liberal.

What are the exit polls saying on giving the man a third term lol
 
MO continue Obama's policies 55 More liberal 34; 9 less liberal.
NC continue Obama's policies 53 More liberal 27; 15 less liberal.
OH continue Obama's policies 48; More liberal 34; 12 less liberal.

That is different from Michigan.

More liberal won I believe. Which forshadowed Sanders' victory.
 
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