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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,talk.politics.guns,talk.politics.misc,alt.politics,alt.politics.clinton
Subject: Re: 2024's Election Results Don't Just Resemble Trump's 2016 Win Over Slag Hillary Clinton. They're Almost Identical
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 07:21:19 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 22:01:42 -0800,  William C. says...  

> Clinton was the favorite to take the White House in 2016 and her defeat 
> sent shockwaves around the country and the world.

Fat Tubby Clinton vs Trump in the Polls Now 6 Point Lead

Trump WINS!

Hillary Clinton Widens Lead (AND her ass) Over Donald Trump In New National 
Polls

Trump WINS!

Clinton Holds 11-Point National Lead Over Trump: NBC/WSJ Poll

Trump WINS!

Poll: Clinton Opens Up Double-Digit Lead Over Trump

Trump WINS!

"Last week's results showed voters without a college degree supported Clinton 
over Trump by 2 points, 47 percent to 45 percent."

Trump WINS!

Hillary Clinton Widens Lead Over Donald Trump In New National Polls
Updated on: August 5, 2016 / 7:12 PM / CBS/AP

Trump WINS!

A week after the conclusion of the Democratic national convention, Hillary 
Clinton is continuing to widen her advantage over Donald Trump, according to a 
pair of new national polls out Friday.

Trump WINS!

In a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, Clinton is up nine percentage points 
over Trump, with the Democratic nominee garnering 47 percent of support 
compared to Trump's 38 percent among registered voters nationwide.

Trump WINS!

With third-party candidates included, Clinton maintains her nine-point lead: 
forty-three percent to Trump's 34 percent, while Libertarian party nominee Gary 
Johnson has 10 percent, and the Green Party's Jill Stein has five percent.

Trump WINS!

A McClatchy/Marist poll shows a more dramatic 15-point lead for Clinton: the 
former secretary of state has 48 percent of support among voters nationwide, 
versus Trump's 33 percent.

Trump WINS!

Last month, Clinton was ahead by just three points: 42 to 39 percent.
Campaign 2016 ?

Trump WINS!

Third-party candidates made little difference in the McClatchy/Marist poll as 
well, with Clinton retaining a double-digit lead: forty-five percent to Trump's 
31 percent. Johnson notches 10 percent with Stein at six percent.

Trump WINS!

Clinton's lead in both polls reflects growing support from two key demographic 
groups: white and male voters. White voters in the McClatchy/Marist survey, for 
instance, supported Clinton 41 percent to Trump's 39 percent.

Trump WINS!

Another poll by GenForward, conducted by the Black Youth Project at the 
University of Chicago, surveyed young voters to determine what they thought of 
the two presidential candidates.

Trump WINS!

Neither Trump nor Clinton is well-liked by young adults overall, with just 38 
percent saying they have a favorable view of Clinton and even fewer -- 21 
percent -- saying they have a favorable view of Trump.

Trump WINS!

On Clinton's email scandal, among all young adults in the GenForward poll, 43 
percent say Clinton intentionally broke the law in her use of a personal server 
while she was secretary of state, and another 20 percent think she did so 
unintentionally.

Trump WINS!

As for the rest, 27 percent think she showed poor judgment but did not break 
the law, and 8 percent say she did nothing wrong at all.

Trump WINS!

More than half of young whites - 54 percent - think Clinton intentionally 
committed a crime, and another 17 percent think she did so unintentionally.

Trump WINS!

Young African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Hispanics view Clinton's actions 
in a more sympathetic light, though few clear her of all wrongdoing. Just 32 
percent of Hispanics, 29 percent of Asian-Americans and 21 percent of African-
Americans think Clinton intentionally broke the law, with most of the remainder 
saying she either did so unintentionally or showed poor judgment that did not 
amount to lawbreaking.

Trump WINS!

The WSJ/NBC survey was conducted from July 31 to August 3 among 800 registered 
voters. The poll had a 3.5 percent margin for error. The McClatchy/Marist 
survey of 1,132 adults was conducted August 1, with a margin of error of 2.9 
percentage points. The GenForward poll of 1,940 adults age 18-30 was conducted 
July 9-20. The margin of error is 3.8 percentage points.

Trump WINS!
 
> This year?s results and how election night played out don?t just 
> resemble the 2016 race ? it was almost identical.

Biden got 81 million votes, my ass!

Trump WINS!

Donald Trump is the 47th U.S. president, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.

Republican Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in the 2024 election, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. 

Trump, 78, will begin his second term early next year after losing his first reelection bid to President Joe Biden back in 2020. 

Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the U.S. President on Monday, January 20, 2025, on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, 
D.C. 

Second Trump Administration