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    The Polls For Republicans Are A 'Disaster,' Believe Me

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      pornofan
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      The headline above is for a discussion of today's Public Policy Polling revelations:

      Voters are both having buyer's remorse about the outcome of the 2016 election and wishing they could return to the good old days of 4 months ago. By an 8 point margin, 49/41, they say they wish Hillary Clinton was President instead of Trump. And by a 16 point margin, 55/39, they say they wish Barack Obama was still in office instead of Trump.

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      And a majority of voters (51%) outright say they consider Trump to be a liar to 41% who say they disagree with that characterization.

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      PPP tweets:

      And a majority of voters (51%) outright say they consider Trump to be a liar to 41% who say they disagree with that characterization.  https://t.co/vo68ayJhpA

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        royalcrown89
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        Wait for the "polls are useless after what happened 2016" posts  :crazy2: Even though the polls projected Hillary would get a bigger share of the popular vote and she did lol  :cheers:

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          amicusets
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          Public Policy Polling is a U.S. Democratic polling firm based in Raleigh, North Carolina. PPP was founded in 2001 by businessman Dean Debnam, the firm's current president and chief executive officer.

          Seems legit…

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