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Lets be honest for once. If all US citizens vote, and the votes are counted accurately, Trump wins easily. Why do we continue to let crooked politicians run our country? If the dems steal this election then we will have some serious decisions in the next year or 2. It will not be good!
Lets be honest for once. If all US citizens vote, and the votes are counted accurately, Trump wins easily. Why do we continue to let crooked politicians run our country? If the dems steal this election then we will have some serious decisions in the next year or 2. It will not be good!
No, actually if everyone votes the Democrats have a huge advantage. Fortunately much of the Democrats base is too lazy to vote any more than once every four years, if that.
No, actually if everyone votes the Democrats have a huge advantage. Fortunately much of the Democrats base is too lazy to vote any more than once every four years, if that.
Well, the actual votes will favor Trump by a mile. We need to make sure that all the votes count. We know which side wants to cheat. Isn't it time to say bye-bye to the Clintons?
Well, the actual votes will favor Trump by a mile. We need to make sure that all the votes count. We know which side wants to cheat. Isn't it time to say bye-bye to the Clintons?
How so? What swing states do you think he will take in order to win.
Honestly. I was in ft laud with the crazy ballots. Or chads. The court said stop --- gave bush the win, later 2 full vans found with ballots, never counted. Hmm hmm -I saw it
Lets be honest for once. If all US citizens vote, and the votes are counted accurately, Trump wins easily. Why do we continue to let crooked politicians run our country? If the dems steal this election then we will have some serious decisions in the next year or 2. It will not be good!
that depends on how the voting in each state actually falls. remember it is the number of electoral votes each candidate receives as opposed to how many popular votes they each receive.
How so? What swing states do you think he will take in order to win.
New Jersey, Maine's second district, Rhode Island, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Iowa, Florida, Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina and New Hampshire are all looking like states Trump will carry.
In half of the swing states he is leading in the latest polls (CO, FL, IA, NV and OH).
In the other battleground states he is within the margin of error (MI, WI, VA, NC and NH).
But the real news here is that he is within striking distance of states that haven't supported a Republican presidential candidate, in some cases, since Reagan.
In New Jersey, Clinton has a 4 point advantage that could easily be swallowed up by a pro-Trump enthusiasm gap and further movement in the polls.
The same goes for Rhode Island and Minnesota.
All in all, with Trump closing in on the popular vote and with states lost to Obama returning to the Republican fold, a Trump electoral landslide is not out of the question.
Lets be honest for once. If all US citizens vote, and the votes are counted accurately, Trump wins easily. Why do we continue to let crooked politicians run our country? If the dems steal this election then we will have some serious decisions in the next year or 2. It will not be good!
And you know this exactly how?
Polls don't show it, favorability ratings don't show it, voter registration numbers don't show it...
Your feelings, no matter how strong they are, don't signify a single, solitary thing about how other people feel.
Probably true but that's not gonna put Granny Pickles in the WH.
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