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Strategies & Market Trends : General market lab and commentary
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From: Robohogs10/20/2016 11:38:48 AM
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IF linhtu were right (he is not), a shift as he describes it would leave GOP out in the cold. Instead, GOP had more control than ever in last election. Local and House.

The reality is both sides have become extreme. Sanders got almost half the votes of Dems for goodness sakes. A declared socialist 20 yrs ago would have gotten 10% - made up number. And Trump is a Dem, not GOP. Now Rubio and Cruz look extreme to my Centrist viewpoint but HRC is miles to left of Bill.

Here is generic ballot list. Absent a few R leaning polls and a Dem +12 that had HRC up by 15, mostly low to mid single digits.

projects.fivethirtyeight.com

Jon
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