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Old 10-15-2016, 08:02 PM
 
Location: University City, Philadelphia
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... There are 20,000+ showing up to his rallies in places like Ambridge, PA and Dayton, OH.
Well I'm a Pennsylvanian and I never even heard of Ambridge, PA. I can name at least 100 Pennsylvania cities and towns, but Ambridge is not one of them.

It turns out that Donald's rally was held in a high school gymnasium that has a capacity of 3,000 tops. Where did you get the highly inflated number of 20,000+? To be sure, Beaver County (it's located in west central PA just north of Pittsburgh) is a Republican stronghold, that is where Ambridge is located.

Nothing wrong to hanging on hope, but I will candidly tell any Trump supporter that as far as Pennsylvania is concerned, Trump has lost it and he is finished in the Keystone State.

 
Old 10-15-2016, 08:05 PM
 
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Amazing that people are counting him out. Let's remember that the Brexit was a complete surprise because the pollsters underestimated the turnout of Middle England. Well, since Paul Ryan and the entire Republican party abandoned Trump, he's back to giving 2-3 speeches per day in Middle America. There are 20,000+ showing up to his rallies in places like Ambridge, PA and Dayton, OH. There were record numbers of new Republican registrants in that area when Trump got traction in the race this year. Who cares if he loses a few traditionally R states like Utah? Call me crazy, but I can see a situation where he sweeps Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Nevada and Colorado.
Anything is possible. Speaking of which, I might win Powerball this week.

Mick
 
Old 10-16-2016, 12:24 AM
 
Location: North Carolina
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Anything is possible. Speaking of which, I might win Powerball this week.

Mick
You're more likely to win the Powerball lottery than Trump is likely to win the election! And don't spend it all in one place!
 
Old 10-16-2016, 09:41 PM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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People forget quickly, one day is enough to make the sheep of america forget. I agree with your second sentence, he needs to not insult her, her family or her supporters even one time, he needs to be as presidential as possible, after all, he's said what he has to say, he's talked about all her negatives that he believes to be true, he needs to be calm and present a case for the country, most of us are on overload at this point, its like we don't want to hear anymore negativity, if he can come across as a nice guy and show some humility, class and humbleness while just sticking to the issues, he will be much better off. But you're right about the good luck with that, i don't see it happening.
It COULD but it is rare that a third debate "win" when the candidate "lost" the first two (debates) translates into an electoral win. I understand you do like Trump but at some point you gotta think realistically. With all of his negatives, it is all but over. Trump can't afford to lose any Romney states but he is statistically tied in several including Arizona.
 
Old 10-16-2016, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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Well I'm a Pennsylvanian and I never even heard of Ambridge, PA. I can name at least 100 Pennsylvania cities and towns, but Ambridge is not one of them.

It turns out that Donald's rally was held in a high school gymnasium that has a capacity of 3,000 tops. Where did you get the highly inflated number of 20,000+? To be sure, Beaver County (it's located in west central PA just north of Pittsburgh) is a Republican stronghold, that is where Ambridge is located.

Nothing wrong to hanging on hope, but I will candidly tell any Trump supporter that as far as Pennsylvania is concerned, Trump has lost it and he is finished in the Keystone State.
I know our northern friends would see the light -from a prev philly and Hanover resident
 
Old 10-19-2016, 05:15 AM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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Bookmarked for future laughs.
I'm laughing now.

Bless their hearts. A year's worth of threads about yuge rally sizes, all for naught.
 
Old 10-19-2016, 05:20 AM
 
Location: Mount Airy, Maryland
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I'm laughing now.

Bless their hearts. A year's worth of threads about yuge rally sizes, all for naught.
Exactly. The denial from the Trump folks is amazing as they continue to ignore the polls and use rally size and office water cooler talk to predict the winner. Same group that proclaimed victory after the first debate based on the first internet polls which was obviously skewed by rabid Trump supporters. When real polls of a cross section of voters came out it was clear who won.

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Old 10-19-2016, 05:22 AM
 
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I'm laughing now.

Bless their hearts. A year's worth of threads about yuge rally sizes, all for naught.
Don't discredit the importance of good laughs.
 
Old 10-19-2016, 06:46 AM
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Location: Florida
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Exactly. The denial from the Trump folks is amazing as they continue to ignore the polls and use rally size and office water cooler talk to predict the winner. Same group that proclaimed victory after the first debate based on the first internet polls which was obviously skewed by rabid Trump supporters. When real polls of a cross section of voters came out it was clear who won.
However, let's not think that this is a right-wing-only phenomenon. That kind of denial is just as common on the far left.
 
Old 10-19-2016, 08:18 AM
 
Location: La lune et les étoiles
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I'm laughing now.

Bless their hearts. A year's worth of threads about yuge rally sizes, all for naught.

I am truly looking forward to Nov 9th because a LOT of these rabid pro-Trumpsters will magically vanish never to be heard from again.....but they will lurk (just like they did when Romney lost)

I'm here for all of the Trump supporters crying on election night videos.
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