Perhaps I was a bit optimistic and hopeful, understating the influence of the corrupt MSM, Big Tech, and the Democrat Party. "Stooping to new lows" should be the theme of their party, because no one knows the bottom and finding new lows than them. If Biden wins, God help us, because Socialism follows him...
A nation of so many fools, willing to sacrifice his or her freedoms to satisfy their own sense of "entitlement" is the undoing of this country. Every candidate deserves a fair shot and even that had to be stolen from President Trump. So you didn't like the way he talked sometimes or tweeted, so what? What about his accomplishments? Do you prefer someone who gets things done or someone who simply promises things that are never getting done? Obviously, the popular vote is opting for the latter.
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A seemingly close race between Joe Biden and President Trump is going to be won by Trump by a big margin.
- President Trump's base stayed with him over the last four years, so no loss there. However, the walkaway movement from Democrat to Republican has soared. How many have switched that haven't signed up to the movement?
- There's a great increase in black voters that are voting for Trump. On October 29th, polls showed the support for Trump went from 8% in 2016 to 27-31% in 2020. That's more than a 300% increase.
- The president currently has the backing of 35% of Hispanic voters under the age of 45, up from the 22% who backed him four years ago, according to the latest analysis of polls by FiveThirtyEight.com, published on 10/29/20.
- The Trufalgar Group was only one of two polling companies who got it right in 2016 and they have President Trump leading by 2.5 as of October 31st.
- Conservatives and people that are for the president are not interested in sharing their opinions readily and more hesitant to participate in polls.
- Trump supporters are more likely than Biden supporters to show up at the polls in person rather than vote by mail.
- The late breaking and well substantiated Joe Biden pay-to-play scandal with Ukraine and China. The attempts to conceal it by the mainstream media and big tech failed spectacularly. The more they tried to squash it, the greater it grew. Did this result in the ensuing spike in Google searches for "how do I change my vote?" There seems to be a lot of regret for many early voters and who could that be for? It seems it would be that people want out of their Biden vote because there's no reason they would suddenly be moving away from Trump.
- Early voter turnout has been largely from registered Democrats. There is an assumption among many polling groups that this is positive outlook for Democrats, but this doesn't account for those that are registered as Democrats, but have since walked away. There are also many young voters who are tired of the lockdowns and steering from the panic-stricken, fear mongering Democrats.
- Trump has huge enthusiasm behind him while Jill can't get anyone to clap with her for Joe. The crowd size for Trump runs into tens of thousands, Joe's in the dozens. No comparison whatsoever.
- Joe had his chance for nearly a half a century to prove himself, so where's his record?
- Leaders must be strong, not weak like Joe. And you must always lead by strength and in front, not like Obama's "leading from behind." Nope, that's following like an indoctrinated sheep. Joe Biden is compromised. How can you negotiate with countries like China, when you have secret deals with them?
- Socialism loses to freedom and hopefully always will. Trump brings hope, Joe our demise.
- President Trumps record is the most impressive of any president, bar none, benefitting every person, regardless of race, color, or creed. He's not a polished politician, but a business man, always wanting to be measured by achievements. Joe's a polished speaker (or once was) and promises things during his run for office and then, like the rest, delivered nothing. The populous is sick of it and will stick with a sure thing, rather than another term of broken promises and secret deals to enrich himself.
- Post election: New York Post:
"Team Trump and Republicans nationwide made unprecedented inroads with black and Hispanic voters. Nationally, preliminary numbers indicated that 26 percent of Trump’s voting share came from nonwhite voters — the highest percentage for a GOP presidential candidate since 1960.
In Florida’s Miami-Dade County, the heartland of Cuban America, Trump turned a 30-plus point Hillary Clinton romp in 2016 into a narrow single-digit Joe Biden win. Texas’ Starr County, overwhelmingly Mexican American and positioned in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, barely delivered for the Democrats. Biden’s Hispanic support in other key swing states, like Ohio and Georgia, tailed off from Clinton’s 2016 benchmarks."
So with record numbers of blacks and Hispanics breaking for Trump, low enthusiasm for Joe, the walk-away movement, and huge conservative turnout, how does Joe win? He doesn't unless he got a lot of help. The truth is coming...
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