This is a subverse designed to encourage adult discussion spanning the entirety of the political spectrum. All are welcome, from Libertarians to Authoritarians, Democrats to Republicans, An Caps to Anarchists, Socialists to Fascists to Communists, Green, Blue, Black, White, Purple with Yellow Polka dots, whatever color, persuasion, or affiliation, this is a place for you to post your thoughts, articles, and engage in discussion meant to foster understanding.
Politics is best when we try to avoid personal attacks, limits on discussion, censorship, trolling, shilling, racism, homophobia, antisemitism, or any other forms of bigotry and malfeasance.
Election 2020 Politics Sticky
Politics 2017 Christmas Theme sticky
Nov 2016 sticky on new CSS
This subverse belongs to the community of users. Users are invited to post meta-threads about v/politics and I will gladly sticky them. @flyawayhigh
Use the "Report Spam" link to report spam and someone will review the report. J-mods have the ability to remove duplicate noncommercial spam.
v/politics is for all politics.
v/uspolitics is for US politics only.
v/worldpolitics is for international or non-US politics.
v/politicalnews is dedicated to virtually censor-free politics and news
v/news is for news around the world.
v/usnews is for domestic news only.
view the rest of the comments →
[–] 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?
[–] BRITTEACH [S] ago
Good points, even more valuable coming from someone who lives in New Hampshire. The writer admits early on that he approached the story from a different angle but the outcome just looks like an exercise in journalistic wheel spinning.
[–] 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