Trying to compare a DUI revelation about Bush, to yet another revelation or criminal behavior about Hillary is a bit of a stretch.
Everyone, even Hillary’s own supporters know she’s a liar and a criminal, and they don’t care... so another revelation about her criminal behavior isn’t likely to sway them. Hillary’s illegal and immoral behavior are well known, so I really don’t see any revelation or smoking gun having any major impact... We will see.
I see this election this way... Hillary has her support, and its all she can get... its about 42/43% of the population, that’s it.. .nothing she says or does will get more than that to vote for her.. .election day 60M votes is probably the best she could possibly do.
The rest of the population has written her off, and are simply trying to decide can they support Trump or will they stay home or vote third party. Another revelation about Hillary might influence those still looking for a reason to vote Trump to do so... but it won’t have any measurable impact on her turnout or voters.... They know she’s a crook and just don’t care.
Trump has this thing in the bag either way, and if he has something by all means out with it, but as to being some huge tectonic shift to the race, I highly doubt it, regardless of what it is.
Hillary has taken bribes to sell weapons to and uranium... all documented, all publicly known, she’s basically a traitor... but those voting for her are going to anyway. I really don’t see any new revelation changing it.. the FBI has already admitted she broke the law but won’t prosecute her, and no matter what new evidence turns up showing they should they won’t do it.
Trump has this won already, just as long as he doesn’t do anything stupid, as long as he looks reasonable he will continue to gain support and broaden his lead. While I welcome any revelation WIKI might have, I really doubt you are going to see anything fundamentally change the dynamics of the race coming out about Clinton.. her supporters already know she’s a crooked corrupt shill, and just don’t care.
You missed my point in response to your assertion that any new revelations about Hillary would have no appreciable effect on the election and that historically, revelations about candidates don't have any real impact. You cited your many years of observing elections.
I see this election this way... Hillary has her support, and its all she can get... its about 42/43% of the population, thats it.. .nothing she says or does will get more than that to vote for her.. .election day 60M votes is probably the best she could possibly do.
McCain and Romney got 60 million and 61 million respectively. Hillary will do better given the Dems very effective GOV efforts. Obama got 69 million and 66 million, the two highest totals in US history. Hillary will get at least 65 million.
Trump has this thing in the bag either way, and if he has something by all means out with it, but as to being some huge tectonic shift to the race, I highly doubt it, regardless of what it is.
Sorry, but Trump is going to have a hard slog. It remains to be seen what his ceiling is. And then there is voter fraud. The Dems steal elections year after year. The big cities manufacture the votes the Dems need to win. As someone who done duty many times as an election officer or a poll watcher, we need to have our people in these cities along with plenty of lawyers, like the Dems always have, ready to jump in.
Hillary has taken bribes to sell weapons to and uranium... all documented, all publicly known,
Documented by whom and how well is it known to the LIV. Only 41% of the people according to a Fox poll even know the names of the VP candidates.
Trump has this won already, just as long as he doesnt do anything stupid, as long as he looks reasonable he will continue to gain support and broaden his lead.
I wish I could share your optimism, but I know too well from personal experience and as a political science major including graduate school that the Dems have built a formidable political machine. And couple that with the rapidly changing demographics of this country fueled by mass immigration and high minority birth rates, the Dems are on the cusp of becoming the permanent majority party. Demography is destiny.