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Related: About this forumPoll: Hillary Clinton Crushes Marco Rubio Among Hispanics
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Poll: Hillary Clinton Crushes Marco Rubio Among Hispanics (Original Post)
celtics23
Mar 2013
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I wonder how many people didn't do the pole because there wasn't, "None of the Above".
Larry Ogg
Mar 2013
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Larry Ogg
(1,474 posts)1. I wonder how many people didn't do the pole because there wasn't, "None of the Above".
Last edited Thu Mar 14, 2013, 06:21 AM - Edit history (1)
What if your given a choice between, [font size="8"]D[/font]iamondback, or [font size="8"]R[/font]attlesnake
There's not much of a difference, and when your not given any other options, you might get the illusion of choice.
jjewell
(618 posts)3. "NONE" of the above....
but, good one...
Larry Ogg
(1,474 posts)4. Thank you jjewell...
There's more to the world, and better choices then the corporately owned two parties would want us to believe.
Beacool
(30,253 posts)2. That's not surprising.
The Clintons have been very popular with Hispanics for decades. Besides, why would Hispanics be willing to vote for a Tea Party candidate? Other than a shared language, there's not that much in common between the different countries that comprise Latin America.