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oriass16
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« on: September 26, 2016, 04:54:14 AM »

Folks you are missing the hall point, you should see each states separately. We do not have one race in here we have 51 separate races.

Just ignore the nation wide polls especially with trump, he can lose the popular votes by 5 points and still win the electoral college votes because he is not very strong in traditionally conservative states but just strong enough to win it, while he is much stronger than other republicans in the rust belt area where there are huge percentage of uneducated whites.

I see trump may be capable of wining NV,OH and PA cause of huge population of uneducated whites, in 2012 they did not turn out in big percentage with trump their turn out will be bigger.

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