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originally posted by: UKTruth
Look, I believe that Trump represents the very last hope to stop the march of globalism and corporate control of our every day lives. However, the writing is on the wall. The election is well and truly over. Even the LA Times poll has swung to Clinton. I just don't believe all polls are rigged. At this point, the 'bed is made'. It's time to lie in it.
It is better to now focus on the Senate as a secondary means to at least slow Hillary down for the next 8 years.
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
Science says otherwise. Plus if you read again you will see that I actually said women tend to vote with their feels, and not the blanket statement you are trying to suggest I made. a reply to: Sillyolme
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: mobiusmale
But it is all BS...if you sample 58% Democrats to 24% Republicans (as they did in Arizona), of course it is going to appear that Trump is in trouble there.
The methodology is quite explicitly stated as well as how weighting was carried out. You can reject it if you wish. You can also reject the what early voting indicates. If you wish.
www.politicususa.com...
originally posted by: mobiusmale
Yeah, what's up with this?
To hear the Libs tell it, this race was all over the day they released "the tape"...or was it done after the second debate...no, wait, it was when women suddenly started coming out of the woodwork from 30 years ago making claims of sexual misconduct against the Donald...or was it after the string of "oversampled" polls that showed Hillary with a 6-7% lead?
Well here is a Poll, where the sample was more balanced (but still with more Democrats polled):
The poll results include responses from 783 likely voters, with a weighted partisan breakdown of 282 Democrats, 226 Republicans, and 259 Independents. The results reflect the rolling average of six days' worth of polling.
Unrounded, Trump leads 42.6% to 40.8% — a 1.8-point edge — with Johnson at 7.2% and Stein at 3.3%. Trump also holds a nearly one-point lead in a two-way matchup — 43.2% to 42.3%.
Oops...are there cracks in the Great Wall of Corrupt Clinton?
Trump does better than Clinton among men (48% to 34%), lower-income voters (48% to 35%), rural voters (60% to 22%), and those who express a religion.
Clinton beats Trump with women (46% to 38%), voters ages 18-44 (41% to 34%), the wealthy (47% to 38%), and investors (48% to 38%).
Clinton, meanwhile, has been acting as if the presidential race is all but won. Over the weekend she was, according to The New York Times, "working to ensure a victory that is decisive enough to earn a mandate for her presidency." The Washington Post reported that "emboldened by polls predicting an electoral-college landslide in the presidential race, Clinton is shifting her strategy to lift up other Democrats coast to coast."
Given how poorly Clinton is connecting with farmers...she is likely unaware of the old saying about counting chickens before they are hatched.
It Ain't Over 'Til the Pantsuited Lady Sings
Yes...I know...it is just one Poll (but it is a more balanced one than the ones coming out of CNN, NBC and the other Clinton mouthpieces).
originally posted by: mobiusmale
Yeah, what's up with this?
To hear the Libs tell it, this race was all over the day they released "the tape"...or was it done after the second debate...no, wait, it was when women suddenly started coming out of the woodwork from 30 years ago making claims of sexual misconduct against the Donald...or was it after the string of "oversampled" polls that showed Hillary with a 6-7% lead?
Well here is a Poll, where the sample was more balanced (but still with more Democrats polled):
The poll results include responses from 783 likely voters, with a weighted partisan breakdown of 282 Democrats, 226 Republicans, and 259 Independents. The results reflect the rolling average of six days' worth of polling.
Unrounded, Trump leads 42.6% to 40.8% — a 1.8-point edge — with Johnson at 7.2% and Stein at 3.3%. Trump also holds a nearly one-point lead in a two-way matchup — 43.2% to 42.3%.
Oops...are there cracks in the Great Wall of Corrupt Clinton?
Trump does better than Clinton among men (48% to 34%), lower-income voters (48% to 35%), rural voters (60% to 22%), and those who express a religion.
Clinton beats Trump with women (46% to 38%), voters ages 18-44 (41% to 34%), the wealthy (47% to 38%), and investors (48% to 38%).
Clinton, meanwhile, has been acting as if the presidential race is all but won. Over the weekend she was, according to The New York Times, "working to ensure a victory that is decisive enough to earn a mandate for her presidency." The Washington Post reported that "emboldened by polls predicting an electoral-college landslide in the presidential race, Clinton is shifting her strategy to lift up other Democrats coast to coast."
Given how poorly Clinton is connecting with farmers...she is likely unaware of the old saying about counting chickens before they are hatched.
It Ain't Over 'Til the Pantsuited Lady Sings
Yes...I know...it is just one Poll (but it is a more balanced one than the ones coming out of CNN, NBC and the other Clinton mouthpieces).
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
....not particularly surprising as women tend to vote according to their feels. Given the fact there are a great deal of feminised men in