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Even the fake news cannot hide how great a job Trump is doing making America great again, which is largely why he is all but guaranteed to win in 2020. Lefties, you're going to get another 4 year prescription for your TDS, courtesy of we the people! So you can continue staring at a walls screaming Russia this and Russia that, or you can relearn how to participate in civilization like grown adults and help to MAGA, but you won't be holding the rest of us back with your idiotic socialist desires and hatred for your fellow Americans!
We the people have spoken, and in 2020, we will make our voices heard again, no matter how loud the childish left screams and whines about hating freedom. Let the storm clouds gather once more, as they bring a torrent of liberal tears to wash over and cleanse the land, and erase the stain of democrat's failed attempts to make America the next Soviet Union. Cuba or China awaits those who can't take anymore winning and freedom. Don't let the door slap your behind on the way out!
Well, we survived 4 more years of Bush, maybe we can do the same with 4 more years of Trump. By the way, the economy was doing great in 2004.
Also by the way, the people spoke for Clinton not Trump by millions more in the popular vote.
But to point to them now, for the 2020 election and say "look! the polls say Trump's win will be HUGE!" and try to convince people that now all of a sudden the polls are right is ... well, stupid.
Polls are a constantly moving target. Consequently, polls are only good for as long as the day they were taken. As I recall, the weekend before the election the final polls got so close, the election was regarded as too close to call.
I don't see a landslide but I do think that if the economy stays good he's got a real good chance of winning. He needs to keep those four or five states he flipped for sure though and I hear he's not polling great in some of those states.
I completely see a landslide, frankly it terrifies me.
Polls are a constantly moving target. Consequently, polls are only good for as long as the day they were taken. As I recall, the weekend before the election the final polls got so close, the election was regarded as too close to call.
As of 9am the morning of the election, Real Clear Politics was calling it for Clinton - 272 to 266.
Even at 930 PM est, (and yes, I meant PM) Nate Silver's site had it as a tossup.
Ya think? The Dems have done nothing but embarrass themselves since Trump has been elected. Swing voters can't vote (R) fast enough. Just sit back and watch it unfold. I know I'll have my popcorn! Looking forward to seeing some epic meltdowns...……….
Ya think? The Dems have done nothing but embarrass themselves since Trump has been elected. Swing voters can't vote (R) fast enough. Just sit back and watch it unfold. I know I'll have my popcorn! Looking forward to seeing some epic meltdowns...……….
Yeah, kind'a like they did in last years' election....
Oh, wait.
Moody’s also rated junk private label mortgage- backed derivatives as investment grade and in doing so, opened the floodgates to institutional investors who by charter can only invest in investment grade securities. The result was that some of the most conservative monies, public and private pension plans, retirement funds and insurance companies were the primary sources for the darkest sub prime mortgages.
Certainly, but Moody's will get it right this time. Trump does not really have any competition, and he's the only one with a good track record and a good message. Besides, what's the alternative to having a robust economy??
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