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<blockquote data-quote="Kingofthenorth" data-source="post: 4655286" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>The bottom line is Joe is much more likable than Hilary and has always had more support than Hilary among the electorate. Polls were generally accurate in 2016, they were less than 1% off. The media was ludicrous but what can you expect in a country where “news” stations lie at Absurd rates breaking 70%. In most countries our news stations would be fined, not be allowed to call themselves news etc. Trump closed the gap before the election and was able to barely carry an electoral win-with the victory margin coming down to 70k votes in key states. Trump still has a projected 13% chance of winning the election so it’s not an impossible outcome. Although it’s more likely to be a landslide for Joe than a win for Trump. Both parties are terrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingofthenorth, post: 4655286, member: 62527"] The bottom line is Joe is much more likable than Hilary and has always had more support than Hilary among the electorate. Polls were generally accurate in 2016, they were less than 1% off. The media was ludicrous but what can you expect in a country where “news” stations lie at Absurd rates breaking 70%. In most countries our news stations would be fined, not be allowed to call themselves news etc. Trump closed the gap before the election and was able to barely carry an electoral win-with the victory margin coming down to 70k votes in key states. Trump still has a projected 13% chance of winning the election so it’s not an impossible outcome. Although it’s more likely to be a landslide for Joe than a win for Trump. Both parties are terrible. [/QUOTE]
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