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originally posted by: windword
a reply to: Xtrozero
I have no idea where you're getting your unsourced pictures.
I'm not suggesting anything. I sourced the actual poll data from the day before the election.
Deny ignorance, for Christ's sake!
The HuffPost presidential forecast model gives Democrat Hillary Clinton a 98.2 percent chance of winning the presidency. Republican Donald Trump has essentially no path to an Electoral College victory.
Clinton’s win will be substantial, but not overwhelming. The model projects that she’ll garner 323 electoral votes to Trump’s 215.
originally posted by: windword
I used Google and found you poll data, linked it too, twice. It refutes your unsourced memes and assertions.
Donald Trump owes his victory in the Electoral College to three states he won by the smallest number of votes: Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. So it's fair to say that the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast. According to the final tallies, Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes), Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes), Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes). If Clinton had won all three states, she would have won the Electoral College 278 to 260. She fell short in all three, of course, and that's why we are now getting accustomed to the reality of President-elect Donald J. Trump.
www.weeklystandard.com...
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: Xtrozero
HILLARY WON!!!
.....MORE VOTES THAN TRUMP!!!!
ONLY IN A COUPLE OF STATES!!!!!
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: Xcathdra
Same as it ever was. They've always done polls this way. Maybe that will change, but there was nothing especially wrong with these past election polls.
Remember, Trump only won the Electoral College by 44,000 votes. A tiny margin, all things considered.