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Old 04-27-2016, 04:27 PM  
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Originally Posted by Rochard View Post
You are right - delusional is delusional.

Stats are fun to play with. If you look hard enough and long enough, you can find a stat to back up your position. You are saying you "magically found a random stat" that just happens to back up your point. In one state 56% of the women there voted for Trump. But let's be realistic here.

NBC news: "This month, about half (47 percent) of Republican female primary voters said they could not imagine themselves voting for Trump. (About 40 percent of male GOP primary voters said the same.)"
Examining Trump'''s Problem With Female Voters - NBC News

The Hill (citing a CNN poll): "A new CNN poll released Thursday, taken before the spat with rival Ted Cruz over his wife, found that 73 percent of registered female voters in the United States had an unfavorable view of Trump. That’s in line with a Reuters poll from last week that found more than half of American women hold a “very unfavorable” view of the billionaire."
Trump faces daunting gender gap | TheHill

Huffington Post: Nearly seven in 10 female voters feel unfavorably toward Trump, according to an average of recent polls.
HUFFPOLLSTER: Republican Women Really Don't Like Trump

Washington Exaimer: "Nearly half of the female Republican electorate (47 percent) currently has a difficult time imagining voting for Trump as the Republican presidential nominee, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll."
Poll: Nearly half of Republican women wouldn't vote for Trump | Washington Examiner

Claiming that women support Trump is.... delusional.
Damn you are an idiot....

Firstly the argument that I called out was that half of the republicans will vote for Clinton.

That was a delusional argument, actually beyond the delusional.

Then he started saying that republican women will not vote for Trump. That is also completely wrong as you can see that 56% in CT, 47% in MD of women voted for Trump WHEN THERE WERE STILL CRUZ AND KASICH to choose from.
And yet somehow you imagine that Trump won't get at least those numbers from republican women when there will be no cruz and kasich for them to choose from?
I mean I am typing this and shaking my head that I have to explain things like that...

On the other hand I am not surprised you do not grasp basic logic, it is you, Rochard, after all...
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