Seriously, what is up with this? Do you pledge or promise to support the nominee? Do you pledge or promise to accept the election results, blah, blah? What is up with this stupid game? Why should anyone pledge to support the nominee when they don't know who it is going to be? And, i notice they ONLY do this wth Republicans trying to back them into some corner. I would say, No, i am not going to pledge or promise anything until I see who it is or have the information to make a decision. Now, having said that, since so many Repos were sooooo insistent on that, they have broken their promise and pledge. If you aren't following through then don't do it in the first place. I would not fall for that crap.
As for the election, they are trying to make some hay out of that for some reason. And, Juan Williams was sooo stunned that Donald won't promise to accept the election results. Oh, he is shocked and stunned and says this has never happened before! I mean, Hello. 2000. Al Gore and the long drawn out fiasco of Hanging Chads and lawsuits. Wow. Funny how they never hold their own feet to the fire.
I mean, there is fraud. Hillary frauded Bernie's campaign. That is a FACT. So, there will be fraud. Can Trump do anything about the fraud even if he loses to it? No, i doubt he can.
But, let's gloss over the absolute EVIL of late term abortion and pretend that this is the most important moment of the debate. Uh huh. Good versus evil people. It couldn't be more clear. Is Trump a perfect person? No, he's a flawed man. So, was Solomon and King David. Yet, they were there as a buffer.
OH, the media is all over the question about transfer of power posed to Trump. The problem is, the question was bogus. Neither candidate is in power, so there is not going to be any "transfer" between them. And who goes into a race with the idea they will lose? Losers. Trump should have said, "yes, I will accept it. Because I will win." But then they'd jump on him for being confident.
I thought it was a good debate, and other than that question, I thought Wallace did a decent job.
Latest Rasmussen poll results and you won't hear them on the news. In fact, most of the polls that show Hillary in the lead, if you look at the fine print at the bottom of the page, are a couple of weeks old.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online White House Watch survey finds Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 40%. Six percent (6%) still prefer Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, and three percent (3%) favor Green Party nominee Jill Stein. Another three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Latest Rasmussen poll results and you won't hear them on the news. In fact, most of the polls that show Hillary in the lead, if you look at the fine print at the bottom of the page, are a couple of weeks old.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online White House Watch survey finds Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 40%. Six percent (6%) still prefer Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, and three percent (3%) favor Green Party nominee Jill Stein. Another three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Thanks de. It's obvious Hillary is concerned otherwise she wouldn't be wasting her few remaining breathes on all the mud slinging. I just hope the poll numbers stay up.
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Early results from their final debate are in, and Donald Trump remains barely ahead of Hillary Clinton in the White House Watch.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds Trump with a 43% to 41% lead over his Democratic rival. Five percent (5%) favor Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, while Green Party nominee Jill Stein earns three percent (3%) support. Another three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Yesterday, Trump was ahead by three. The lead has been shifting back and forth since late last week.
Rasmussen Reports updates its White House Watch survey daily Monday through Friday at 8:30 am Eastern based on a three-day rolling average of 1,500 Likely U.S. Voters. This is the first survey to include a full night following the final presidential candidate debate in Las Vegas.
A new high of 88% of voters now say they are certain how they will vote in this election. Among these voters, it’s Trump 48%, Clinton 47%, Johnson three percent (3%) and Stein two percent (2%). Among voters who say they still could change their minds between now and Election Day, it’s Trump 38%, Clinton 25%, Johnson 21% and Stein 16%.