Hillary's New Poll Numbers Shock MSNBC Hosts ... Rand left out of a poll yet again

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http://www.youngcons.com/hillary-clinton-drops-in-new-poll-msnbc-host-left-stunned/
 
you know what's sad, one of Obama's daughters could run for president and she'd probably win. If you don't even need to be a natural born American, why does the age requirement matter? :rolleyes:
 
this makes me wonder if she's going to be the Dem nominee at all

Well, the fact that a socialist like Sanders is attracting thousands to his appearances reminds me of that Daffy Duck line from the cartoons, "If they like that mess, they must be starving for some real hoofing." In this case, the "hoofing" means a solid Democratic candidate alternative to Hillary.
 
Neither O'Malley, Sanders nor Biden sound like a "solid Democratic alternative".

Maybe Elizabeth Warren will still run. She's even more of a phoney than Jeb Bush though.
 
5m15s: Bernie Sanders performs better than Hillary Clinton against Jeb Bush in Iowa and Colorado
 
What is it that people say? Polls don't matter this far out? Plus, the poll mentioned just Bush, Rubio, and Walker, so not like Paul was the only one excluded or not mentioned.
 
The question is who paid for the poll? That would explain who was polled. They can't say it was the frontrunners because Rubio is polllng at or below Rand. And, Trump is at the lead. I wonder if there is a way to find out who paid for this poll?
 
Hillary loses favorability when she is the leader; when she is the supportive little woman, then people like her. It's sexist.
 
The question is who paid for the poll? That would explain who was polled. They can't say it was the frontrunners because Rubio is polllng at or below Rand. And, Trump is at the lead. I wonder if there is a way to find out who paid for this poll?

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