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Here's Who Kids Say Will Be the Next President
Fortune ^
| 10/18/16
| John Kell
Posted on 10/18/2016 11:02:12 AM PDT by LibertyorDeath2
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To: apillar
Good catch. That may change the validity. I sure hope so.
To: arl295
That definitely is a good sign, as the winner of that usually goes on to win.
To: heights
Everybody has a first day. The results just came out, I didn’t see it here, so I posted it.
To: arl295
Holy cow. I had no idea it was such an unsecure poll. I remembered how I took it years ago back in the early 90s.
To: LibertyorDeath2
Oh come on now!!! What the hell would you expect from indoctrinated public school zombies? I actually would assume a higher percentage.
To: thesharkboy
Kids are basically a reflection of their parents views when it comes to this stuff...
To: LibertyorDeath2
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posted on
10/18/2016 1:29:51 PM PDT
by
Rebel_Ace
(HITLER! There, Zero to Godwin in 5.2 seconds.)
To: LibertyorDeath2
Shows how successful the Governments liberal schools have been in brainwashing the coming generations.
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posted on
10/18/2016 2:16:34 PM PDT
by
Iron Munro
(If Illegals voted Rebublican 50 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
To: apillar
And, as I understand it, this is NOT the more famous Weekly Reader poll.
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posted on
10/18/2016 3:54:14 PM PDT
by
MrChips
(Ad sapientiam pertinet aeternarum rerum cognitio intellectualis - St. Augustine)
To: MrChips
And, as I understand it, this is NOT the more famous Weekly Reader poll.
They were competitors, but Scholastic News bought out the Weekly Reader, so there won't be any more Weekly Reader polls.
The Weekly Reader poll got every election since starting in 1956 right, except 1992. They didn't know Perot was going to run.
Scholastic News started their poll in 1940 and got every election right except Truman-Dewey (1948) and Kennedy-Nixon (1960).
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:05:18 PM PDT
by
x
To: x
Well, who knows about 1948? But they actually got it right in 1960, because we know who really won.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:08:08 PM PDT
by
MrChips
(Ad sapientiam pertinet aeternarum rerum cognitio intellectualis - St. Augustine)
To: apillar
While the Scholastic poll may have been accurate in the past, they changed the format this year so it was an Internet only poll. Also anybody could vote in it, when my kids completed it, it simply asked what state they went to school in and their grade, so anybody with Internet access, student or not, could vote as many times as they wanted. In the past Scholastic actually sent out paper ballots so it really was one student, one vote.WOW. If this is true, and if Scholastic didn't include that information in their news release, then they are pulling a huge scam.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:11:53 PM PDT
by
shhrubbery!
(NIH!Finding that she got hacked with the emails wouldÂ’ve been better!)
To: LibertyorDeath2
Well shucks, if the kids say Hillary’s gonna win...
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:17:04 PM PDT
by
COBOL2Java
(It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. - Mark Twain)
To: LibertyorDeath2
“We need Trump to win to save the Supreme Court.”
We don’t need Trump to “save” the Supreme Court. We need a Congress to tell the courts that they don’t have the constitutional authority to write laws or nullify laws. That can be done by impeaching and removing hundreds of federal judges. The necessary process is in the Constitution and it’s constitutional.
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posted on
10/18/2016 5:08:54 PM PDT
by
sergeantdave
(Trump will give us 80% of what we want, while hillary will take 100% of what we have)
To: heights
Thanks! The more I hear about all rigged polls used in this election, the happier I become.
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