Discussion: Trump Soars To Top Of Suffolk/USA Today Poll

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68% of 1/3 of the country! Hillary in a LANDSLIDE

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Popcorn.

And Trump seems to be bragging about that. I’m sure that he thinks that a YUUUUGE number of Democrats will just jump on board. I would suggest that it isn’t 68% of 1/3 of the country. I always looked at it as 1/3 of the GOTP.

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Friggin’ Dumpster’s so excited — He’s really gonna rip the GOP a new one —

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Donald, the American Golden Dawn party has a nice ring to it.

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Clinton still leads among Republican voters? Is that what the poll is showing?

I, Hillary Rodham Clinton, do solemnly swear…

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Wait, so he soared to the top of a poll that he was already leading? Even his soaring is all bluster and facade with no real substance to it!

I like to look at the size of the Trump/Carson/Cruz block. I believe it was 66% in the CNN poll; 54% in this poll. A sign that base voters are starting to peel away from the crazy?

The Carson fall is in full swing and I think we can now say he’s over.

In addition to Cruz rising, Rubio is also rising.

Geez, Bernie could win in that election.

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No, 68% of 27% of a third of the country. Around 6%. Might sink the Rs, but complacency—thinking it will for sure—could definitely sink the Dems.

No. The margin of error for the Rs polled was apparently one of several, although it’s the only one to make the story. That’s how I read it, anyway:

The poll was conducted by live phone interviews among 1,000 voters very or somewhat likely to vote from Dec. 2-6. The margin of error for Republican voters was 5.2 percentage points.