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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1227686)5/7/2020 12:33:29 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573458
 
Amazing how you are easily shown to be wrong
HILLARY CLINTON ON TRACK FOR ELECTORAL COLLEGE LANDSLIDE: POLL
BY REUTERS ON 10/15/16 AT 4:55 PM EDT

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at a fundraiser in Seattle, Washington, October 14.LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS

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U.S. HILLARY CLINTON ELECTORAL COLLEGE DONALD TRUMP HILLARY
After a brutal week for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton maintained a substantial projected advantage in the race to win the Electoral College and claim the U.S. presidency, according to the latest results from the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project released on Saturday.

If the election were held this week, the project estimates that Clinton's odds of securing the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency at more than 95 percent, and by a margin of 118 Electoral College votes. It is the second week in a row that the project has estimated her odds so high.

The results mirror other Electoral College projections, some of which estimate Clinton's chance of winning at around 90 percent.

For the Trump campaign there are a handful of states the Republican candidate must win if he is to cobble together enough states to win the White House. Among them is Florida, but numerous recent visits to the Sunshine State by Trump and his vice-presidential running mate Mike Pence did little to dent Clinton's advantage in the contest for the state's 29 Electoral College votes. She leads by 6 percentage points, about the same lead she enjoyed last week.



To: Jamie153 who wrote (1227686)5/7/2020 2:01:26 PM
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locogringo

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Thanks for the link, Jamie. Most of those polls showed a clear lead for Hillary all the way up to the election. The only one that consistently polled in favor of Trump was Rasmussen.

The frequency at which these polls favored Hillary was used to predict that Hillary would win in a landslide.

If there's one thing I've learned over the past four years, it's that the left-wing media still hasn't learned from their mistakes.

Neither have the Democrats, given their choice of a nominee.

It's gonna be another four years of Trump, whether we like it or not.

Tenchusatsu



To: Jamie153 who wrote (1227686)5/8/2020 11:56:34 AM
From: RetiredNow1 Recommendation

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PKRBKR

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OK. Then you should agree that Comey needs to be put in jail. Do you agree with that? Remember, Comey also admitted on national TV that he leaked classified information to a friend of his with instructions to leak that to the media in order to damage Trump. This is a straight up crime. So according to you Comey helped Trump and according to the evidence, Comey also did great damage to Trump. Regardless, the facts show Comey was very active in election meddling and coup attempts after the election, as well as conspiracies to get people fired and leaking of classified information.

So do you agree that the DOJ should prosecute Comey and try to put him in jail for his crimes?