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Post Interesting poll from Pew Research (L) Eddie Robbins
Could Donald Trump lose the millennial vote to Gary Johnson? - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/A30yajMZFTkav-UI4TwY3Gw
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Post Re: Interesting poll from Pew Research (L) Resident Skeptic
Eddie Robbins wrote:
Could Donald Trump lose the millennial vote to Gary Johnson? - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/A30yajMZFTkav-UI4TwY3Gw


That might actually help him since they will go with Hillary if not Johnson.

This thing could get split 3 ways in many States. Question is, who will that benefit the most? Time will tell.
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Post Re: Interesting poll from Pew Research (L) Dean Steenburgh
Eddie Robbins wrote:
Could Donald Trump lose the millennial vote to Gary Johnson? - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/A30yajMZFTkav-UI4TwY3Gw


Johnson isn't a viable candidate with enough voting strength to beat Hilary or Trump even in the smallest state. You're looking at an article that suggests a possible vote gain in one generational segment & this segment historically doesn't vote. Also millenials are typically caught up in social media & talk groups ...all talk & no action.

Studies show that they don't come out in huge numbers to vote. Almost 60 million are identified as millennials & they drove the numbers in the Bernie crusades but they're not seen as a huge voting block cause they rarely show up at the vote. Washing Post has a great article on the history of millenials & how any candidate who hangs their hat on them is doomed to fail.
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Post Eddie Robbins
Nobody suggested that Johnson can win, did they? The point of the article is that for people under 30, Trump comes in third according to the one poll.

It also shows that a vote for Johnson is NOT a vote for Hillary.
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Post Dean Steenburgh
Eddie Robbins wrote:
Nobody suggested that Johnson can win, did they? The point of the article is that for people under 30, Trump comes in third according to the one poll.

It also shows that a vote for Johnson is NOT a vote for Hillary.


Eddie you crack me up. Now let's play fair for a minute. Uou have expressed countless times how that you will not vote for Trump. OK we get it.
Now you post an article about the millennials voting & how that Trump comes in 3rd.
This is your way of trying to show Trump in a weak state in terms of the millennials.
No, 'you' didn't suggest that Johnson would win but you apparently didn't realize that this demographic group is the weakest voting block in this nation.
So why even post it? To show us how that people under 30 are not voting for Trump? They're most likely not voting anyway haha.

A vote for Johnson is a vote for Johnson.
A vote for Hilary is a vote for Hilary.
A vote for Trump is a vote for Trump.
But 43% are registered democrats vs 39% are registered republicans.
If each party only votes for their candidate then Hilary wins. But if those who vote for Johnson vote for Johnson instead of a viable candidate like Trump, then Hilary will take the white house.
It doesn't work both ways, a vote has value & doesn't lay dormant without application somewhere. All votes will matter & will determine the fate of the person in the white house.
Only one of the 2 major candidates will be voted into office. No independent will be elected!
Any other vote is a take-away vote from one of these two candidates.
Vote for Tim Hill for president & I guarantee that neither candidate will receive your vote. But the loser of the election will have suffered from you voting for Tim Hill.

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Post Eddie Robbins
People voted for Trump in the GOP primary KNOWING he had no shot at winning and I'm delusional. 😂😂😂

I know Johnson has no chance. I also know that Trump has no chance. There is no way I am attaching my name and reputation to Trump. My daughters and wife would not approve. I love them more than you all.
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Post Dean Steenburgh
Eddie Robbins wrote:
People voted for Trump in the GOP primary KNOWING he had no shot at winning and I'm delusional. 😂😂😂

I know Johnson has no chance. I also know that Trump has no chance. There is no way I am attaching my name and reputation to Trump. My daughters and wife would not approve. I love them more than you all.


It's ok to be a Clinton supporter Eddie, your people have been invited to come out of the closet Laughing Laughing
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A vote for Johnson is a vote for Hillary---ever single time. Acts-pert Poster
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A vote for Johnson is a vote for Hillary---ever single time.


that's like saying a vote for Dennis McGwire is a vote for Raymond Culpepper. 😂
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Post Re: Interesting poll from Pew Research (L) georgiapath
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Eddie Robbins wrote:
Could Donald Trump lose the millennial vote to Gary Johnson? - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/A30yajMZFTkav-UI4TwY3Gw


That might actually help him since they will go with Hillary if not Johnson.

This thing could get split 3 ways in many States. Question is, who will that benefit the most? Time will tell.


It will give Hallary the election, I think that is what some people on here wants, they just don't want to say it. I wouldn't admit it either. Laughing Laughing
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Post Old Time Country Preacher
Eddie Robbins wrote:
Old Time Country Preacher wrote:
A vote for Johnson is a vote for Hillary---ever single time.


that's like saying a vote for Dennis McGwire is a vote for Raymond Culpepper. 😂


Dead wrong, Eddie, cause nobody in Nashville is gonna vote for Dennis McGwire. They don't even know who he is.

Now they might be a heap a folk vote for Dennis McGuire. Cool
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Well, I guess we could write in "Old Time Country Preacher" for President of the United States. Would a vote for Ole Timer be a vote for Hillary? Laughing [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Post Eddie Robbins
They vote ministerial numbers anyway, so any mis-spelling is a moot point. But, thanks for the correction. I saw on Facebook where the Rev Jim Whittington was with him at Jamaica COG meeting. Anyway....carry on.

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Old Time Country Preacher wrote:
A vote for Johnson is a vote for Hillary---ever single time.


A vote for Trump was a vote for Hillary - In March, the only time it counted.
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Eddie Robbins wrote:
They bite ministerial numbers anyway, so any mis-spelling is a moot point. But, thanks for the correction. I saw on Facebook where the Rev Jim Whittington was with him at Jamaica COG meeting. Anyway....carry on.


I sure wish I had not read that! Sad
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Post Re: Interesting poll from Pew Research (L) Eddie Robbins
georgiapath wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
Eddie Robbins wrote:
Could Donald Trump lose the millennial vote to Gary Johnson? - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/A30yajMZFTkav-UI4TwY3Gw


That might actually help him since they will go with Hillary if not Johnson.

This thing could get split 3 ways in many States. Question is, who will that benefit the most? Time will tell.


It will give Hallary the election, I think that is what some people on here wants, they just don't want to say it. I wouldn't admit it either. Laughing Laughing


Not me. I have never had a problem speaking my mind here and don't hide behind a pen name to do it. If I were for Hillary, I would say it. I'm not. I am for Johnson.
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Post Old Time Country Preacher
Eddie Robbins wrote:
I saw on Facebook where the Rev Jim Whittington was with him at Jamaica COG meeting.


Some things are best not advertised. Its one thing to be friendly and extend common Christian courtesy, but to associate with fellers with such questionable practices. The ole timer just don't understand.
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