look at the polls right now, you re dealing with a field of 15 people on both sides. it will ultimately be one person versus one person. that s where it comes down. there was one politician who was not viewed negatively in terms of honest and trustworthy numbers. that was barack obama. in 2012 he had that number and he won staggeringly over mitt romney with cares about people like me. cares about people like you is usually how it s asked. she needs to have her numbers be better than they are. i assume she can get them there in a static race. that trustworthy number is a warning flag. great to see you guys. new details emerging from that deadly driving rampage on the vegas strip. what we know now about the driver and her possible motivation for plowing down those pedestrians. ver, we re always here to talk. good, cause i don t have time for machines. some companies just don t appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like
was? right now she s got a huge experience gap over these other two guys who don t have any experience on the world stage. i think both o malley and sanders needed home runs tonight. i think maybe o malley hit a double, sanders barely got on base. i think you have a static race going into the next debate, which is five days before christmas. i want to give props to john dickerson, who i thought did a nice job keeping things moving. i think the key thing to me is the paris attack, and how are they responding? how are they pushed on this issue, despite the fact that sanders didn t want to talk about it. we know that hillary clinton is for the no fly zone, not barack obama. we know now in a hillary clinton says isis must be defeated not contained. i think that s what will be remembered out of this debate is clinton appearing more hawkish
very dramatically jumped out to a six-point lead. what happened all of a sudden to cause that sort of jump? well, right here was president obama s speech at the democratic convention in charlotte. what you re looking at thereafter is what people call the post-convention bounce. after what had been a static race, president obama not only jumped ahead in national polls like this gallup daily tracking poll, but he also jumped out to a sizable lead in all the key swing states. here s what the race looked like around this time last month. president obama was up in virginia, up in in new hampshire, almost could not find a swing state poll that did not show president obama increasing his lead. this is what a post-convention bounce, and a good one, looks like. and it was a bounce that lasted for a while. a pew poll released more than a week after the democratic convention showed president obama ahead of mitt romney by eight points. well, here s what that pew poll looks like now.
this right here was the state of the presidential race one month ago tonight. take a look at this. president obama and mitt romney were essentially neck and neck, all throughout the summer, and then, boing! president obama very quickly and very dramatically jumped out to a six-point lead. what happened all of a sudden to cause that sort of jump? well, right here was president obama s speech at the democratic convention in charlotte. what you re looking at thereafter is what people call the post-convention bounce. after what had been a static race, president obama not only jumped ahead in national polls like this gallup daily tracking poll, but he also jumped out to a sizable lead in all the key swing states. here s what the race looked like around this time last month. president obama was up in virginia, up in in new
this right here was the state of the presidential race one month ago tonight. take a look at this. president obama and mitt romney were essentially neck and neck, all throughout the summer, and then, boing! president obama very quickly and very dramatically jumped out to a six-point lead. what happened all of a sudden to cause that sort of jump? well, right here was president obama s speech at the democratic convention in charlotte. what you re looking at thereafter is what people call the post-convention bounce. after what had been a static race, president obama not only jumped ahead in national polls like this gallup daily tracking poll, but he also jumped out to a sizable lead in all the key swing states. here s what the race looked like around this time last month. president obama was up in virginia, up in in new hampshire, almost could not find a swing state poll that did not show president obama increasing