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Alcon
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« on: November 10, 2016, 03:02:59 PM »

Washington probably has nearly a million yet to be counted.
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Alcon
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2016, 02:48:35 AM »
« Edited: November 17, 2016, 02:52:40 AM by Alcon »

Nate Cohn suggests now that HRC may have won college-educated whites after all.

https://twitter.com/Nate_Cohn/status/798982241141407744




If that was true then Trump won non-college Whites by an even greater margin than the 40% lead the exit polls suggested.

Not necessarily.  The exit polls tend to come out too ethnically diverse, and also may have overestimated the proportion of white voters with college degrees.  Plus there's also sample poisoning because some people lie, and you'd figure that those people would be more likely to be Trump supporters (because they're not actually college-educated, not because they lie).
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Alcon
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2016, 10:53:05 PM »

Yes, Wisconsin pattern is really strange, and I'm still doubtful about its actual results. Also, the fact that the State doesn't have a statewide count but only a county-level one, complicates more the situation...our site gives Trump a plus 24k lead, Wasserman only a plus 22k one, thegreenpapers 28k circa, and so on...we don't know nothing sure about Wisconsin actual results.

Are you arguing that a slight turnout variation (which happened in plenty of places, and often happens between elections) from 2012 indicates that the results may be fraudulent?
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