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The race is breaking

It might be but there is nothing out there suggesting this. All data points to Trump winning. I’ve been hesitant to embrace it but I think Trump wins and it might not be close. He even has an outside shot at winning the popular vote
Nailed it.

I thought she’d win.
 
What can I say - I was way wrong.

Off to the ignore burn pile with you since apparently spending Sunday morning 5 days after an election to still be trolling week old comments is fun for you. Good luck these next few years. I hope you burn it all down.
Just a reminder to those that come to this board and read stuff from the extremes of both parties. This thread is full of comments of absolute certainty of those like you. Think it is important to point out.
Snowflake
 
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Polls is still just a tool. At times they can be off. Where Trump excels is getting people who usually don’t vote out to vote and picked up more Latinos and Black voters. He is changing the Republican Party the issue is he is removing a lot of social norms and etiquette in the process. Just look at this board. So I was wrong, doesn’t mean much and I said it could break either way.
 
Polls is still just a tool. At times they can be off. Where Trump excels is getting people who usually don’t vote out to vote and picked up more Latinos and Black voters. He is changing the Republican Party the issue is he is removing a lot of social norms and etiquette in the process. Just look at this board. So I was wrong, doesn’t mean much and I said it could break either way.
Polls are a business and are used by both parties to create a narrative. The best way is to look at the polls against actual results, but, that doesn't mean polls going forward are not going to change to fit a narrative. 538 weights it how they want and excludes certain polls that don't fit their narrative.
 
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Harris has a 11-13 point edge in most battleground states with women. It's hard to say how bad this is for Trump.

“We were hopeful. I don’t know how optimistic we were, but we thought, OK, this is tied, and if a couple things break our way [we could win],” David Plouffe, a senior adviser to the campaign, said Tuesday on the “Pod Save America” podcast in a joint interview with fellow Harris campaign alums Jen O’Malley Dillon, Quentin Fulks and Stephanie Cutter.

Plouffe said the campaign’s internal polling never had Harris ahead of Trump.
 
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