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Media already trying to influence the 2016 elections
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:29 pm
by RealJustme
A new CNN poll finds that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are essentially tied in a potential 2016 presidential matchup. Christie gets the support of 48 percent of registered voters, a 2-point lead over Clinton's 46 percent, but one that is within the poll's 3-point margin of error.
The CNN poll is the third national poll this month to show the two current leading presidential prospects in a tie. A Public Policy Polling survey gave Christie 45 percent to Clinton's 42, and a Quinnipiac poll gave Christie 42 to Clinton's 41.
The close numbers at this early stage indicate that Christie could prove much more competitive against Clinton than other potential 2016 Republican contenders.
In other words, the media wants Republican voters to suck it up and vote for a liberal Republican.
My choices for President or VP
1- Ted Cruz
2- Michele Bachmann
3- Marco Rubio
4- Bobby Jindal
Re: Media already trying to influence the 2016 elections
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:40 am
by Grog
Phil the Hillbilly Hero is not on your list? That's just not logical, my man. It's not logical that you would have left off this brave and thoughtful spokesman for conservative family values. He could be the Tea Partiers Ronald Reagan.
Re: Media already trying to influence the 2016 elections
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:57 pm
by sillydaddy
Saving Phil for Attorney General. He can start a war on fags.
Re: Media already trying to influence the 2016 elections
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:38 pm
by elklindo69
RealJustme wrote:A new CNN poll finds that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are essentially tied in a potential 2016 presidential matchup. Christie gets the support of 48 percent of registered voters, a 2-point lead over Clinton's 46 percent, but one that is within the poll's 3-point margin of error.
The CNN poll is the third national poll this month to show the two current leading presidential prospects in a tie. A Public Policy Polling survey gave Christie 45 percent to Clinton's 42, and a Quinnipiac poll gave Christie 42 to Clinton's 41.
The close numbers at this early stage indicate that Christie could prove much more competitive against Clinton than other potential 2016 Republican contenders.
In other words, the media wants Republican voters to suck it up and vote for a liberal Republican.
My choices for President or VP
1- Ted Cruz
2- Michele Bachmann
3- Marco Rubio
4- Bobby Jindal
How's Bachmann's ethics investigation going?
:lol:
Re: Media already trying to influence the 2016 elections
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 6:18 pm
by johnforbes
How is the Watergate investigation going?
It is the duty of the press, and the Congress, to pursue such inquiries.
Some pan out, some do not.
Some politicians get away with telling lies. Obama has told more than Nixon at this point.
So what is the argument, that it is okay for politicians to lie about Benghazi, about Obamacare, as long as they are in one's favority party?
If so, that's an unethical and unAmerican position.