Posted on 09/26/2016 4:07:46 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Yep, that's five points in media released polls. Undobtedly points to actual gap being something far greater (10% perhaps) that Hillary's internals are showing.
Makes you wonder about Florida, Pennsylvania, and Colorado. Whenever Trump says, "We're doing very well in ..." with big smile, you're getting a glimpse into the internals.
And there are the crazy Hillary for America things running on practically every YouTube video. Register to vote in Ohio - Official Clinton Campaign. Officially register to vote in Ohio and help elect Hillary this fall. Links to an iwillvote.com page with the disclaimer that it’s paid for by Hillary for America.
Check the cemeteries. That is where the hillary signs should be posted.
It’s not 5 pts. The real polls are much higher and her campaign has them. Apparently, America isn’t going for a one lunged thief.
Pray America wakes
The purge of the voter rolls was ruled unconstitutional. With all the fraudulent votes she will get back, the state is probably a lock for her.
If Trump continues to pound away on trade (especially tonight), he could very well pick up PA, MI, and WI in addition to OH.
That is seriously a major concession to Trump.
Twitter saying she has pulled ads in CO and VA. I can’t see either: both close-—she shouldn’t be overconfident about VA, as I think it’s probably 5 points or less-—beatable by turnout.
CO is a Trump lead with momentum, but hardly over there.
And supposedly she has tons of $$. Don’t get it.
FL has been over for a month.
Its over.
CO and VA are going Trump.
Yup, the wheels have fallen off her national campaign.
Its not a strategic retreat; its a head-long rout.
Don’t know about VA. Because there is no party registration, I’m not nearly as confident there as I am NC, FL, NV, and so on.
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