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CBS Polls Shows Good News For Sanders And Warren, Red Flashing Signs For Biden

Chris White Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are clipping on former Vice President Joe Biden’s heels as each vie for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, according to a poll released Sunday morning. Biden is clinging to a lead in Iowa, while Sanders is leading the pack in Nevada with Warren ahead in New Hampshire, a…

New Poll: Americans Think Obama is the 12th Greatest President

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: by Micah J Fleck A new C-SPAN survey has revealed that Obama is considered to be the 12th greatest president in history. Americans love illegal assassination, spying, and warcrimes more than expected, it would seem. The Hill elaborates: It’s been less than a month since former President Barack Obama left…

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Newest Poll: Johnson Back Up to 5%, Clinton Leads Trump by 2 Points

by Micah J. Fleck Newest polls coming out of Fox News show that Democratic candidate for U.S. president Clinton has one again gained a narrow lead over Republican rival Donald Trump – albeit a narrow one of only 2 points. According to Fox News: In the four way race, Clinton tops Trump by a 45-43…

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POLL: Gary Johnson at 18% in Alaska before Release of Trump Tapes

by: Elias J. Atienza Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson is at 18 percent in Alaska according to a new poll released by Alaska Dispatch News. Johnson is currently averaging 12.8 percent according to FiveThirtyEight. Donald Trump leads a hypothetical four way race with 36.1 percent, while Clinton followed at 30.6 percent. “Undecided” edges out Green Party…

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Johnson is at 24 Percent in New Mexico, Leads Among Independents

Johnson Is Challenging Clinton and Trump by Elias J. Atienza Courtesy of Albuquerque Journal Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson may be lagging in national polls, but in crucial states, he is doing well. In a recent poll released by the Albuquerque Journal found Gary Johnson at 24 percent, just a scant 7 percent away from Trump, and 11 percent away…

Hillary’s Poll Numbers Just Tanked In One Of America’s Most Liberal Cities

by Phillip Stucky Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers dropped dramatically in the Democratic stronghold of Washington, D.C., according to a Google Consumer Surveys poll published Thursday. Clinton still led Republican nominee Donald Trump by 6 points, at 38 to 32 percent, but her lead fell dramatically in a poll released in the first Thursday…

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NEW POLL: Johnson at 13%, Within Margin of Error of 15%

Johnson Does Best Among Millennials By: Elias J. Atienza Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson received 13 percent in a new poll released by Quinnipiac University. This puts him at his highest poll numbers ever. His previous highest was at 12 percent. Clinton leads a hypothetical four-way race with 41 percent, while Trump received 39 percent. Stein…

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Commission On Presidential Debates And Margin Of Error

by Kody Fairfield   Earlier in August, it was announced by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), that in order for any of the presidential nominees of any party to qualify for the up coming presidential debates they would have to meet the following criteria: The polls to be used by the CPD in 2016…

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Trump Announces He’ll Not Debate Gary Johnson (VIDEO)

Rachel Stoltzfoos Donald Trump says he doesn’t want any third party candidates on the presidential debate stage when he debates Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. “I’d rather it be Hillary and myself,” the Republican presidential candidate said Thursday night on Larry King’s RT America show. “Because we’re the only two with a chance at winning.” Libertarian candidate…

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Where Are They?! Companies Go One Month Without Debate Polls

Polls Strangely Absent in Lead-Up to Debates by Josh Guckert A few weeks ago, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) identified five polls which it will average together to identify which presidential candidates will be invited to the debates. They are ABC-Washington Post, CBS-New York Times, CNN-Opinion Research Corporation, Fox News, and NBC-Wall Street Journal. Candidates must…