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Something to cheer the NeverTrumpers' hearts
Sep 20th, 2016 at 2:53pm
 
The Donald drew a crowd of 8000 in Florida on Monday.
Clinton spoke to a crowd of 200 at a university in Philadelpia.

On September 6 Clinton drew a crowd of 1500 in Florida.
Trump's rally on September 9, also in Florida, attracted a crowd of 12000.


Of course, it doesn't mean all those people will vote for Trump. They might just be there for the fun and razz-a-ma-tazz.
And then, Clinton's supporters might all be as sick as she is and not get out much, but will vote for her, even if they have to be lifted into a van to get there.

It's scary though, don't you think.

PS Sorry if the thread title might be misleading, but you see . . .I have no conscience.
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Re: Something to cheer the NeverTrumpers' hearts
Reply #1 - Sep 20th, 2016 at 4:16pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Sep 20th, 2016 at 2:53pm:
The Donald drew a crowd of 8000 in Florida on Monday.
Clinton spoke to a crowd of 200 at a university in Philadelpia.

On September 6 Clinton drew a crowd of 1500 in Florida.
Trump's rally on September 9, also in Florida, attracted a crowd of 12000.


Of course, it doesn't mean all those people will vote for Trump. They might just be there for the fun and razz-a-ma-tazz.
And then, Clinton's supporters might all be as sick as she is and not get out much, but will vote for her, even if they have to be lifted into a van to get there.

It's scary though, don't you think.

PS Sorry if the thread title might be misleading, but you see . . .I have no conscience.




It just as likely means that if you support Trump, you really support Trump, whereas Hillary support is more about not voting for Trump rather than actively supporting Hillary.


I.e Trump has higher numbers of true believers, but he only has true believers, Hillary voters cover whole gamete of belief range.
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Re: Something to cheer the NeverTrumpers' hearts
Reply #2 - Sep 20th, 2016 at 4:32pm
 
I'd not be surprised if Florida was Trump heartland.
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Re: Something to cheer the NeverTrumpers' hearts
Reply #3 - Sep 20th, 2016 at 5:37pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Sep 20th, 2016 at 2:53pm:
The Donald drew a crowd of 8000 in Florida on Monday.
Clinton spoke to a crowd of 200 at a university in Philadelpia.

On September 6 Clinton drew a crowd of 1500 in Florida.
Trump's rally on September 9, also in Florida, attracted a crowd of 12000.


Of course, it doesn't mean all those people will vote for Trump. They might just be there for the fun and razz-a-ma-tazz.
And then, Clinton's supporters might all be as sick as she is and not get out much, but will vote for her, even if they have to be lifted into a van to get there.

It's scary though, don't you think.

PS Sorry if the thread title might be misleading, but you see . . .I have no conscience.




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