OIB Poll: Presidential Primaries, Pick One, Be It Democrat Or Republican

This is for fun. Not scientific. Go for it.


Connecticut's Democratic and Republican presidential primaries will take place April 26th. Whom do you support?

  • Donald Trump (33%, 69 Votes)
  • Bernie Sanders (28%, 58 Votes)
  • Hillary Clinton (26%, 55 Votes)
  • Marco Rubio (5%, 11 Votes)
  • John Kasich (5%, 10 Votes)
  • Ted Cruz (2%, 4 Votes)
  • Ben Carson (1%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 209

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23 comments

          1. Hilarious! I had forgotten your relationship with The Donald, perhaps he needs to hire you to whip up the votes.

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  1. Would one of you Republicans give Ben Carson a vote please? Why is it Ben can get votes everywhere but Bridgeport? Let me stop, I’m just messing around, I know the reason.

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  2. *** BERNIE, BERNIE, BERNIE, NO? *** AND IF TRUMP#1, CRUZ#2 AND RUBIO#3, IS THE BEST THE REPUBLICAN GOP CAN COME UP WITH IN THIS UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL RACE, WHAT’S THAT SAY ABOUT THE ENTIRE PARTY IN GENERAL??? IT WILL BE HILLARY OR BERNIE VS NEW YORK’S TRUMP! THE “I WILL MAKE IT BETTER CONMAN!” ***

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    1. Mojo, I’m in agreement with you, hopefully Trump wins the nomination for the Republican Party because that will be the best thing for Democrats, plus the Senate and the House could change over with Bernie or Hillary as President. Go Trump, we need you and your hate to wake up America.

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    1. You can try that donj, but I think their onto that move. You are better off staying Democrat and voting in the Democratic primary. That way you can vote for the Democrat you feel is least likely to beat the Republican you prefer.

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    2. donj, you should contact Donald Trump’s campaign office and tell them your concerns and tell them you are a young black male and could find yourself as a poster star for Republicans and Trump to find a black who truly supports their cause. donj, let us know when you make your changeover because that is really where you belong based on your comments on OIB.

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