Posted on 10/27/2016 9:29:44 AM PDT by Rockitz
“Yesterday Hillary was winning big, today her lead is evaporating... Actually, not a thing has changed except we are getting closer to the 8th and the pollsters are truing-up their numbers to reality so they get hired again.”
Yep.
If you’re right and Trump takes NJ, he’ll have a landslide win with over 400 electoral votes. Hope you’re right.
But, but, but, Illary was supposed to just waltz into the White House. How is this possible? I love it though.
I’m not convinced that Moore was giving an endorsement. I have a co-worker who keeps trying to psychoanalyze me (GAAAH!) and tell me WHY I’m voting for Trump (poor deluded me, he says. He tsks with pity a lot)...sounds a lot like what Moore was saying. He’s not endorsing, he’s explaining. At least that’s my take. He makes a lot of sense, however, so I hope he turned some votes.
Will someone please let Levin know he’s winning?
Trump is not getting 25% of the black vote in PA. That is not reasonable at all.
How does she win with 41% of the vote? Without fraud there’s no way she’ll ever get more than 41%.
She has already pulled out of Ohio, so that makes two states that she is not going to get. NC is a long stretch for her too, no Fairfax County to push her over at the last minute.
“If Trumps wins MIch then Wisco goes Trump also
might be an early night, Im on record since July that Trump will take NJ”
I was born in Alabama but the last state I lived in was New Jersey. I would love for my official state of last residence would go Trump.
If that happens, and we’ll know pretty early, PIAPS has no path to the White House.
Moore uses his analysis of Trump’s appeal and the voters desire to ‘blow things up’ to label Trump supporters, “legal terrorists”.
http://www.businessinsider.com/michael-moore-donald-trump-voters-legal-terrorist-2016-10
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