Came across this a couple of days ago on another site. Remember that claim by the 69-year old woman that she had been attacked and punched by a Trump supporter at a rally?
Yeah, not so much:
Yeah, not so much:
http://www.wpxi.com/news/protesters...h-street-following-trump-appearance/448919119
Libs protested Trump in Pittsburgh yesterday. ******* idiots always getting violent about Trump and were the hateful ones. There is no cure for being a liberal. It is a sickness.
Trump endorsed by Jimmy McMillan and The Rent Is Too Damn High Party.
I love to hear this guy talk.
Just saw cruise is expected to back trump now. Will be interesting to see how that goes
Just saw cruise is expected to back trump now. Will be interesting to see how that goes
Polls are shifting towards Trump fairly consistently over the last 2 weeks.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features...linton-rebound-have-been-greatly-exaggerated/
Election forecast now has it Clinton 61% - 39% chance of winning (http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/?ex_cid=rrpromo#plus). For us football fans, that's Clinton as 3 point favorites come November.
If Trump can carry that through a debate "win" on Monday, I think he's in a dead heat 50-50 with her with a month to go until election day. I said this was going to be close..... All the anti-Trump people just laughed him off and the media is now in full sky-is-falling mode, calling anyone that supports him racist and crazy and unintelligent.... not going to work.
The most arresting sentence of the week came from a sophisticated Manhattan man friendly with all sides. I asked if he knows what he’ll do in November. “I know exactly,” he said with some spirit. “I will be one of the 40 million who will deny, the day after the election, that they voted for him. But I will.”
A high elected official, a Republican, got a faraway look when I asked what he thought was going to happen. “This is the unpollable election,” he said. People don’t want to tell you who they’re for. A lot aren’t sure. A lot don’t want to be pressed.
That’s exactly what I’ve seen the past few weeks in North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee and Minnesota.
It’s true: Trump voters especially don’t want to be categorized, judged, thought stupid—racist, sexist, Islamophobic, you name it. When most of them know, actually, that they’re not.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-year-of-the-reticent-voter-1474586866
I still don't have any faith that the pollsters have it right. I've said repeatedly that Trump voters are not part of the polling apparatus, they don't answer their phones and they don't get counted. Well it seems I'm not alone, the WSJ just gave that same sort of signal.
Great article, I love Peggy. One of the best parts of the article:
Mr. Trump’s advantage? “Americans love to say they think outside the box. Trump lives outside the box. Hillary is the box."
Hillary is the Box Muncher.....
Hillary is the Box Muncher.....
8:50: CNN Polls: Trump, Clinton tied in Colorado, Pennsylvania:
In Colorado, likely voters break 42% for Trump, 41% for Clinton, 13% for Libertarian Gary Johnson and 3% for Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Pennsylvania’s likely voters split 45% for Clinton, 44% for Trump, 6% for Johnson and 3% for Stein.
Statistics site 538, which is operated by Nate Silver, adjusted its projections ahead of the debate Monday, giving the odds to Republican nominee Donald Trump.
If the election were held today, Trump leads with a 54.9 percent chance of winning the election, according to the site. The win projection stems from Trump winning the key battleground states of Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, and Nevada.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/26/silver-trump-would-win-if-election-were-held-today/#ixzz4LNpGc9l2
I think there are a ton of Trump voters who are Dems or moderates but will not acknowledge publicly that they will vote for Trump out of fear of derision from their peers.