Author Topic: [NEWS] Hillarys email scandal has been reopened  (Read 7234 times)

The New York Times doesn't let you view articles without signing up? Really? I'll add that to my list of websites not to visit alongside Forbes
I can see it just fine... Might wanna install an ad-blocker, it seems to block that entirely

I can see it just fine... Might wanna install an ad-blocker, it seems to block that entirely
I tried it with and without adblock enabled, it just redirects me to this login page. Same with clicking on any article from their home page.

Ho much you wanna bet Weiner will be in trouble but not Hillary.

tell me that "pusillanimous individualgate" isn't the accepted name
If you don't close and latch your pusillanimous individualgate you're asking to be raped.

project veritas is way way WAY more of an october surprise than "grab her by the pusillanimous individual" will ever be
what if we mixed the 'forget 'er right in the pusillanimous individual' meme with this and made 'Grab her right in the pusillanimous individual'?
Ho much you wanna bet Weiner will be in trouble but not Hillary.
Nah, it's much more likely weiner will commit """"""""""""""Self Delete""""""""""""""


I feel like this will fit here.
Annoying Orange's pusillanimous individual Grabber Game
while Annoying Orange memes are funny, I'm genuinely worried Hillary will pull bullstuff and get out of this.

Looks like Hillary's getting out of this:


the other/not sure category is the one you want to look at. that's still 34% of undecided voters in that poll that may sway toward Annoying Orange. people who have already made up their mind about what candidate they don't like aren't going to change their mind for something that isn't even confirmed to be a big deal

Looks like Hillary's getting out of this
Number one: this has little to nothing to do with if the FBI finds her guilty

Number two: right now any poll is unreliable, nothing will be clear until the day of the vote at this point

Edit: this poll was taken from October 12-14 + new polls in seemingly cherry picked states, it says it in the image. That seems a bit suspicious
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 02:04:20 PM by Master Matthew² »

Looks like Hillary's getting out of this:



13 people being more in favor because of this is what tells me this is pretty fake

Number one: this has little to nothing to do with if the FBI finds her guilty

Number two: right now any poll is unreliable, nothing will be clear until the day of the vote at this point
it has to do with how this might affect the election. i'm not sure how a poll would be unreliable because it's not the general election results, it's literally just a gauge of public opinion. scientific polling is considered accurate with a random sample size of at least 1000 and an error of +/-3%, and this passes both of those with flying colors at a random sample size of 4500 and an error of +/-1.9%

Edit: this poll was taken from October 12-14 + new polls in seemingly cherry picked states, it says it in the image. That seems a bit suspicious
the states they chose were the ones that are more contended

13 people being more in favor because of this is what tells me this is pretty fake
slight correction: 13% of 4500 people who already supported clinton. 1% of those who were undecided, 0% of those who already supported Annoying Orange.

this could be explained by a perception of higher stakes, people that know they don't want Annoying Orange but may not have been planning on voting may decide it's more important for them to do so now. just a guess, though. contended elections tend to result in higher turnout, and controversy like this would certainly stir that pot.
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 02:38:28 PM by otto-san »

13 people being more in favor because of this is what tells me this is pretty fake
It appears they take these polls online.
https://today.yougov.com/opi/myfeed#/all
This stuff can easily be faked.

It appears they take these polls online.
https://today.yougov.com/opi/myfeed#/all
This stuff can easily be faked.
if they're strawpolls, then yeah, they're probably inaccurate. that being said, i can't find the poll that leisuresuit912 sourced on their site under live surveys, so it may not have been a strawpoll. which also seems likely if they specifically sampled citizens of specific key states

would be best if he just posted the source of the poll to be sure
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 04:29:56 PM by otto-san »

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