[–] sp00kygh0st 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Holy shit this article is trying to astroturf hard, It's almost like they're planning to rig the election against Trump. I live in NH and everyone I talked to is voting for Trump. Just look at the size of the Trump rallies compared to every other candidate.
The real bullshit candidate who NO ONE mentions in NH is John Kasich who had a poll come out saying he was at 20% in the state, that is the most absurd shit I've ever heard! There was a poll that showed him at 6% a day later.
So ask yourself who's more likely to have fake polls, the man who's consistently in first, or the man who's polls change between 6 and 20 percent?
[–] sp00kygh0st ago
I've been watching interviews and Kasich constantly repeats the line "Don't trust the polls in NH, you're going to see something different on the day of the primary", which makes me think they're going to resort to massive voter fraud, and they just need a couple polls to exaggerate Kasich so it's less noticeable
[–] BRITTEACH [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Interesting that several people interviewed in this article have expressed wonder at Trump's high poll numbers claiming they don't know anyone who supports him.
This is typical of the kind of insular politics that has been characteristic of American presidential campaigns.
These people were speaking as attendees of rallys and town hall meetings for Trump's opponents. Of course they aren't likely to meet anyone who would vocally express their support for the Donald.
And even if someone were to speak out loudly and clearly in support of Trump at a Cruz, Bush, or Rubio meeting they run the risk of being shouted down and ostracized. That is one reason why there exists the idea of a silent majority.
Not that anyone, not even the media has a handle on what is going on exactly. Hillary has expressed surprise that Sanders is nipping at her heels when she really shouldn't have been if only the media was more honest in covering the Sanders campaign. The media has all but ignored the Rand campaign and it would have continued to do the same to Sanders if it weren't for the large number of individual campaign contributions he continues to receive.