Keyword: election
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His model has been correct since 1996 on predicting the popular vote. This 2016 forecast rests on a model that tracks cyclical movements in American presidential elections. It goes back to 1828, when popular voting became widespread and the two-party system took hold. Over nearly two centuries, American presidential elections have exhibited a distinct cycle. This is not the pattern associated with partisan realignments that may last 30 years or so, but a shorter cycle that relates to party control of the White House. Norpoth made the prediction in March and says he still stands by his election prediction today....
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Megyn Kelly’s ‘too-cute-by-half‘ snarky and condescending schtick finally brought Newt Gingrich to the point where he gives it back to her. After a long run of serious relationship trouble due to her daddy issues (father died when she was 16 – affair with Brit Hume etc…), her current personal life is once again a shambles; and that’s despite her metrosexual subservient husband trying to fill the unfulfillable void. Her TV ratings are on a downward spiral, and Kelly’s contract is soon to expire. Which is the worst scenario for renegotiation. More unavoidable “dependency”. Fox owner Rupert Murdoch gave Kelly (via...
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A great interview with Nigel Farage the day after he spoke at the Trump rally in Mississippi back in August. Farage speaks about the polls regarding the Brexit vote and how, right up to the morning of the vote, all the polls had Brexit losing by at least 10 points. Farage reminds Trump supporters to ignore the polls and vote. Watch the video and pass it around to those who are getting worried about the BS polls. It is the best 6 minutes you'll spend these last few days before the election. Nigel Farage on Varney
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Join us for an amazingly upbeat and uplifting show tonight as we interview Moderators from www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/ and also Trump's Diversity Outreach Vice-Chair, Brunell Donald-Kyei. A truly amazing evening!
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BREAKING: RUSH LIMBAUGH TALKS WITH DONALD TRUMP
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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -- The Mesa County Elections Office said they received reports a canvasser for the Democratic party was offering to pick up ballots and turn them in for voters. The elections office said that while this is legal, it is a really bad idea – voters should never give their ballot to a stranger. Elections officials recommended that voters turn their ballots in themselves or have a trusted loved one do it. Local Democratic officials confirmed they do help voters turn ballots in. Local Republicans, however, said they drive people to the ballot drop-off locations, but never...
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You have to know Florida to understand Florida. In many ways it’s a microcosm of the larger U.S. electorate, everyone is from somewhere else; and in some ways it’s a unique place known only to generational crackers, which has nothing whatsoever to do with race or hyphens. If you grew up in Florida you’ll already know most of this review. Or if your childhood Tupperware was a matching set of Cool Whip containers, well, it’ll make sense too. After the primary season voting we shared some insight into what the results meant for the general election overall. We even made...
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It has been an increasingly caustic environment behind the scenes between Team Trump and GOP elites that has seen Republican power brokers effectively wall in the Trump campaign. GOP funding has been all but cut off, and so too has the institutionalized state-to-state ground game so critical in winning battleground states on Election Day. Donald Trump, and his millions of supporters, are truly on their own. The primary impetus behind this effort is said to be three-fold, coming in the form of House Speaker Paul Ryan, Ohio Governor John Kasich, and long-ago ousted, onetime GOP presidential front-runner, Jeb Bush. The...
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Black Likely Voters for TRUMP @Rasmussen_Poll Oct 17 – 17% Oct 18 – 19% Oct 19 – 18% Oct 20 – 15% Oct 21 – 16% Oct 24 – 15% Oct 25 – 16% — Ted Carroll (@mediainvestors) October 25, 2016 If Democrats lost 25% of the black vote they would lose Virginia, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
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The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 46% Hillary Clinton: 46% Gary Johnson: 2% Someone else: 2% Undecided: 5%
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The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 42% Hillary Clinton: 45% Gary Johnson: 5% Someone else: 1% Undecided: 7%
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Q: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 47% Hillary Clinton: 44% Gary Johnson: 4% Someone else: 2% Undecided: 3%
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The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 46% Hillary Clinton: 42% Gary Johnson: 4% Someone else: 2% Undecided: 6%
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: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 47% Hillary Clinton: 44% Gary Johnson: 3% Someone else: 1% Undecided: 5%
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Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 596 registered voters across Indiana. The poll was conducted from October 22 nd through the 24th and has a margin of error of ±2.3% at the 95% confidence level. The total may not round to 100% because of rounding. The polls were conducted entirely from online panels due to automated IVR regulations in the State of Indiana. The results are weighted by anticipated voting demographics.
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Katrina Pierson: What I can tell you is we are confident Mr. Trump is going to win this race. I heard you in your opening say that early voting is in favor of Mr. Trump. We feel confident about Florida. We feel confident on Ohio. He is going to be out there pounding that pavement. We’re all going to be out there pounding that pavement. What we know Stewart is if Republicans come home, and it is time to do just that, he will win in November.
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We all know the MSM has annointed HRC to be POTUS 45 and I expect to see all sorts of shameless propaganda between now and when its "too late" for any difference to be made on Election Night in the last battleground state. However I'd like to get some honest assessments regarding the following battleground states. Which ones do you think are the safest for DT? Which ones are the safest for HRC? Which ones are the closest and how do you see them leaning?
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First, the demographics: I vote in Topeka (Shawnee County), Kansas. It went 50/48 pro Romney last time. Its a state capital, so lots of government workers. And, the largest employers in the county use union labor. So, although KS leans right, Topeka is a mixed bag. Second, observations: Voting was 'brisk'...lots of people moving through. Almost no 'millennials' - in my mid 40's, I felt younger than most there. Almost no blacks vs 8% black population. I could not identify any Hispanics vs 11% Hispanic population. I did not see a sea of red hats or shirts...but really Kansas doesn't...
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VIDEO: Michael Moore gets to the heart of WHY TRUMP WILL WIN... Watch Video...
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They can't vote, but they can tell you who to vote for. Back in 2012, Obama granted legal status to 3/4 of a million illegals under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Their legal status is supposed to be temporary, but anyone who watches Democrat politics knows that’s not the case. The plan, of course, is to keep them here forever, and Hillary has promised to do just that if she’s elected. So, they’re doing their best to help make it happen. They may not be allowed to vote but, as the Washington Post reports, many of Obama’s...
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