A tale of two political bounces -- Clinton in Pennsylvania and Trump in Ohio.
Pennsylvania (Suffolk), this week:
https://twitter.com/davidpaleologos/stat...7593225216
three-way
Clinton: 46
Trump: 37
Johnson: 5
Stein: 3
two-way
Clinton 50 Trump 41
Public Policy, Ohio (last week)
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/...ntion.html
Trump: 42
Clinton: 39
Johnson: 6
Stein: 2
Trump: 45
Clinton: 45
...Pennsylvania is usually much more D than Ohio -- about 5% more Democratic than Ohio.
The Ohio poll is almost certainly obsolete by now. I don't see much significance in the general election in a state having the Convention of one of the Parties.
Pennsylvania (Suffolk), this week:
https://twitter.com/davidpaleologos/stat...7593225216
three-way
Clinton: 46
Trump: 37
Johnson: 5
Stein: 3
two-way
Clinton 50 Trump 41
Public Policy, Ohio (last week)
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/...ntion.html
Trump: 42
Clinton: 39
Johnson: 6
Stein: 2
Trump: 45
Clinton: 45
...Pennsylvania is usually much more D than Ohio -- about 5% more Democratic than Ohio.
The Ohio poll is almost certainly obsolete by now. I don't see much significance in the general election in a state having the Convention of one of the Parties.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.