The Democrat Party, and Hillary Clinton specifically, need to demand that all future presidential polls between now and election day include Gary Johnson and Jill Stein in them, by name. Johnson and Stein followers are already peeved their candidates were not included in any of the nationally televised debates, the final insult is to not include them, by name, in the presidential poll, and this could end up hurting Hillary Clinton on election day.
If Johnson and Stein pull 5% to 10% of the total votes in this year's election, there could be a scenario where Johnson gets 5% of the vote, Stein pulls 3% of the vote, Clinton gets 46.5% of the vote, and Trump gets 45.5% of the vote, but Trump wins the electoral college and becomes president specifically because Johnson and Stein should pull SIGNIFICANTLY more votes away from Hillary Clinton then they will from Donald Trump.
If Johnson and Stein pull 5% to 10% of the total votes in this year's election, there could be a scenario where Johnson gets 5% of the vote, Stein pulls 3% of the vote, Clinton gets 46.5% of the vote, and Trump gets 45.5% of the vote, but Trump wins the electoral college and becomes president specifically because Johnson and Stein should pull SIGNIFICANTLY more votes away from Hillary Clinton then they will from Donald Trump.
DailyPUMA estimates that Johnson and Stein are likely pulling 65% of their votes away from Hillary Clinton, 10% would probably vote for Trump, and 25% probably would not vote at all if Stein and Johnson were not on the ballot. That 55% spread for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump only exists if Johnson and Stein were to ask their supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton in polls only comparing Clinton and Trump, but when all four candidates are included in the polls, that 55% spread in Hillary Clinton's favor disappears.
Since the pollsters sampling all four candidates apparently are NEVER spoken of in the mainstream media, the four way polling results are being hidden, and that cannot be a good thing for Hillary Clinton. As stated by Jack Nickelson in a Few Good Men, "can Hillary Clinton handle the polling truth," now, and in the process give some respect to Johnson and Stein which in turn could soften their voters into rethinking who they will actually vote for on election day, or will the Clinton campaign happily continue to exclude Stein and Johnson from having their names spoken when presidential polling data is released every day or two?
Since the pollsters sampling all four candidates apparently are NEVER spoken of in the mainstream media, the four way polling results are being hidden, and that cannot be a good thing for Hillary Clinton. As stated by Jack Nickelson in a Few Good Men, "can Hillary Clinton handle the polling truth," now, and in the process give some respect to Johnson and Stein which in turn could soften their voters into rethinking who they will actually vote for on election day, or will the Clinton campaign happily continue to exclude Stein and Johnson from having their names spoken when presidential polling data is released every day or two?
The polling being done these days EXCLUDES Johnson and Stein, so Hillary's actual narrow margin of victory looks more comfortable at around a 5% lead when it may actually be a lot closer. Some Johnson and Stein voters might reconsider and vote for Hillary Clinton if Hillary Clinton came forward NOW and requested that all future polls until election day showcase all four candidates. IGNORING Stein and Johnson in the polling now after also being ignored for all the debates could lead to Hillary Clinton losing the election as Stein and Johnson supporters want to make it clear that one way or the other, their vote matters.
As the old Fram commercial used to say, "You can pay me now for an oil filter, or you can pay me later for an engine rebuild". DailyPUMA believes that Johnson and Stein desire to be acknowledged either now via polls that include them, or they will be heard on election day (aka later), even if it means a Donald Trump presidency.
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