I may not agree on every point you make, but I totally admire the optimism. Consistent optimism. Thank you
Well, I think that it's educated optimism.
How about this assertion: furious voters tend to be less likely to answer polls.
Another assertion: Donald Trump is going to draw out significant numbers of voters who have not historically participated in the electoral process.
Final observation: the Brexit polls were way off— on the order of about 10 points or so— and it was essentially "across the board".
I assert that many of the same conditions are present here in America leading up to November 8, specifically:
My main concern is that we may be unable to overcome the Establishment corruption, since it has now become perfectly indistinguishable from the Lamestream Media. The Media simply will not objectively report on Hillary Clinton's corruption and overt criminality, to the degree where it would make any difference.
There's no turning back from that behavior by the Media. If the Media succeeds in this mission, it will have won a battle, but that battle will only be one conflict in what will mark the beginning of all out war.
Win or lose, this process has already been rendered illegitimate by the action of the Press, and there's simply no escaping that fact.
That's why I'm so proud of Donald Trump for not kowtowing to the Globalist Establishment, even though they're now pushing back against his eminently accurate claims.
In short, whether Donald Trump wins or loses on November 8, the Revolution is on! If Trump loses, the GOP will have destroyed itself (due solely to the actions of the GOPe), and I fully expect a new major party to emerge from its demise.
The GOPe has been playing with fire, and now, win or lose, they're going to get burned.
Vote Trump!