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From: John Porter
This took a while, but I researched it personally. Here are the polling facts on Monday night's debate. The pundits and the bias media are saying one thing and the people are saying another. This is so you won't be misled.
(Quote from Fox News) "If polls only included media pundits, Hillary Clinton would have won Monday’s debate by a landslide, but all online surveys had Donald Trump as the yuge winner."
"The Drudge Report poll had 80 percent of respondents giving the victory to Trump, and a Time.com poll had the Republican nominee leading Clinton by 10 percentage points – 55 percent to 45 percent – after more than 1,640,000 votes were cast. CNBC and Breitbart polls also had Trump winning the event, at New York’s Hofstra University."
"A Fox News online poll had Trump winning with 50 percent of respondents, Clinton at 35 percent and the other 15 percent declaring no one won." (End of quote)
Other on-line polls: (Including those above) Every poll has Trump the big winner. I draw your attention to the numbers of people participating in these polls.
Poll: Donald Trump% Hillary Clinton% # of people voting
Drudge 82% 17% 755, 877
Fox 5 San Diego 61 33 NA
Breitbart 75 24 65, 254
Fortune Magazine 52 48 615,840
CNBC 67 33 982,443
Time Magazine 55 45 1,640,651
New Jersey 57 37 234,010
The Atlanta Patch 84 15 31,493
Roanoke Times 87 12 NA
Politico Opinion 77 22 64,616
Shelby Star 86 14 31, 828
The Hill 58 37 137,294
Fox News 50 35 NA
There are several other on-line polls. Donald Trump won in every single one of them by margins similar to these.
One thing remains constant: It is Hillary Clinton with the bias media and their pundits desiring to keep things going in the same direction on one side, with Donald Trump and the American people desiring changes in direction on the other.
Thank you.......John Porter
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M if the these polls were correct and reflect the national opinion of the average voter you would think you would see be a big swing in the polls for Trump after the debate, after all 100 million people watched the debate. But the opposite has occurred, Hillery has shown a slight pickup in the polls since the debate. How can you explain that?
Basically Jack I think it is politics. We both know polls return the "Proof" the person or institution wants to showcase. I don't believe any polls about [politicians on either side are correct. However on Twitter over the last few days more people are for Trump than Hillary. Actually Hillary is getting hit pretty hard there and Twitter does lean left ever so slightly. Like Trey Gowdy said The polls that count will come in November.
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