Majority in 49 States Predict Trump Victory

T. Belman. Because of the silent Trump supporters, many people think that asking them how their neighbors will vote is a better indicator of what will happen.

By HANNAH BLEAU, BREITBART    4:06

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A Draft Kings Election Pool update posted on the eve of Election Day showed that a majority of participants in 49 states believe that President Donald Trump will emerge as the victor in the presidential election.
November 3, 2020 | 11 Comments »

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  1. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    “Poe” ehe !! … “Naahh…Mr. Eagle, like S.P.Eagle…. who used to be Sam Spiegel, the Hollywood Producer”.. I never particularly thought much of “The Raven”, although it’s many years since I read it. Have no desire to revisit it at all. .

    You know I am never sarcastic, occasionally ironic, but always insidiously humourous.

    Nebbuch you’re getting old….. .Tch Tch/. Maybe in another 30-40 years you’ll catch up with me…

  2. @ Edgar G.:
    Sarcasm? If you posted it, I either didn’t notice or don’t remember. I am getting old, you know. Who did you say, you were, again? Mr. Poe, or something? Or was it Mr. Raven.

  3. Helmuth Norpoth: 91% chance T wins with > >b300 electoral votes.
    I was correct 24 out of 26 elections (retrospective analysis based on primaries)

  4. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    Colorado is the lone holdout? Why Colorado?

    Here’s a good answer…”Why not Colorado”…?? This falls into the category of a typical Jewish joke, answering a question with another question…!!.

  5. @ Bear Klein:
    That’s not what this post says. Many experts acknowledge that polls do not take into account that people shy away from openly supporting Trump. These experts have more confidence in what these shy people say their friends are likely to do as meaning what they are likely to do.

    This poll says that in 49 states a majority of people polled believe that Trump will win not necessarily their state but will win the election.

  6. @ Bear Klein:

    I’m just as interested in his response as you. Because that’s not what the article indicates. It’s just neighbours’ surmises. One can think the opponent will win, whilst you still will vote for your own choice -which may be the other candidate.