No one liked Clinton. There was no Clinton enthusiasm. The fact that Clinton had a 80% (or some such) chance of winning actually suppressed the Ds vote. The Ds thought they had it in the bag and stayed home. The Ds are not making the same mistake this year. They are out in full force to vote. Whomever wins this year will have done it with one of the most voted-on elections in modern history.
Stay safe guys. If there ever was a wrong time to have the majority of your citizens owning multiple guns, it's probably now.
A reminder a candidate declaring victory before the official vote count is certified doesn't mean anything. Under the US system the Presidency isn't actually decided until the Electors meet and vote and that doesn't happen until early December.
Living in a swing state next to two swing states I'm getting inundated with ads. All of the Trump ads are cringe worthy. The latest one has a refrain "Jobs not Mobs"
It doesn’t mean anything legally, but it creates a perception of wrong-doing on the part of election officials if the result ends up being different.
It does but that's why the message needs to get out that unilaterally declaring victory on Nov. 3rd isn't official. It's as official as declaring victory tonight. Nov. 2nd. It doesn't help too that Kavanaugh brought that up in an opinion. Truly disturbing for someone who's supposed to decide on Constitutional issues.
trump's real view of his supporters... props, to be discarded after his rallies are over. And then onto the next set of props...
Years from now he will look into a camera and say without a hint of irony "I was never the president"
Jon Ralston final prediction for Nevada: Biden wins by 4%. I trust his analysis, and because, unlike Pennsylvania, the early voting numbers are counted as they come in, experts like him can make an educated opinion as to the winner. https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/biden-will-win-nevada-blue-wave-should-help-down-ballot