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GoldenPotatoRequiem 1 point ago +1 / -0

As for the poll, it seems somewhat accurate. The numbers are realistic, and as I said, they're exactly what I expected to the dot.

For your comments on the national poll, you're completely right, however there is still useful information to be pulled out of this. Since Trump seems to be doing much better with the popular vote than 2016 where he won, he can infer that we will win again, and even bigger than in 2016. Also, comparing the national polls we can very clearly spot what is happening compared to 4 years ago. Across the nation, if the voter turnout adds to 150 million or beyond as people are saying, it will be a clear indicator that the overall tone of the country is becoming more conservative.

On your bad news, people can question it all they damn please. We control the executive, the senate, and have a 3.5-5.5 majority in the Supreme Court.

Lastly, by your ~78,000 votes comment, those votes were mainly from rust belt. I have a strong feeling that the blue collar working class in that area - some of whom were probably hesitant to vote for a republican in 2016, will vote for Trump today. The democrat party is no longer seen as the party of the working class, as Bernie Sanders recently said. They're seen as the party of the elite. That won't help the democrats with blue collar workers. Just keep that in mind.

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 6 points ago +6 / -0

He will be handed a cup trophy with pudding in it.

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 8 points ago +8 / -0

Actually, I have just plugged in the numbers and they aren't as grim as I imagined. Throughout this election cycle I've been hearing estimates of usually around 150 million. Plugging in everything, Biden gets roughly 49.32% of the vote, while Trump gets 48.03%. This is actually strikingly close to the election prediction I put out today, giving Biden 49% and Trump 48%. Flexing aside, this means that in the popular vote, Biden would have a 1.29% lead. This is .8% smaller than Hillary Clinton's popular vote advantage, which put her ahead by 2.1%. Of course, we all know what happened to her.

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 15 points ago +17 / -2

If these polls are true we actually should be worrying. 85 million people have voted. In 2016, around 120 million voted. If 170 million were voting, this would be good news.

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 51 points ago +51 / -0

I'll join in with the four of you. Just to be a good Samaritan, you know?

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 2 points ago +2 / -0

idc about polls left or right just vote you stupid bastards

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 1 point ago +2 / -1

Eh, I mean.. Hate to break the fun but the guy behind this pollster gets extremely right-leaning results. Back in 2016 this guy thought NH, NV, and CO were going red. I can excuse NH and possibly NV, but Colorado? Really? I don’t know. He seems to be getting better results for Trump now than in 2016. But we’ll see.

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 1 point ago +1 / -0

lmao I've seen this one but never so perfectly executed

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is real?

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GoldenPotatoRequiem 12 points ago +12 / -0

HOW DOES HE DO IT? SUPER MALE VITALITY, THAT’S HOW!

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