
electoral vote histogram
- Reservoir_Dog
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*bump*
- callmeslick
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oopsie, the Donald is now in nowhere land. Vegas has seen him plummet to around 20% if you prefer that expertise.
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Holy fuck! That's brutal!callmeslick wrote:oopsie, the Donald is now in nowhere land.
He's not even in the green anymore!

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what that says is that right now, were the election held today, it is a statistical impossibility for Trump to win, and high liklihood of a complete blowout. Not the Dems will have control of the Senate as of the most recent polling, and they are now starting to focus on the House. Also, consider it a given that at least two and as many a 5 current GOP senators may well jump parties or at least caucus with the Dems as of January.
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Vegas has started opening lines on whether or not Trump will drop out of the race!
The lines opened at 10/1.
The lines opened at 10/1.

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(Reuters) — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s lead over Republican rival Donald Trump narrowed to less than 3 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday, down from nearly eight points on Monday.
About 42 percent of likely voters favored Clinton, to Trump’s 39 percent, according to the July 31-Aug. 4 online poll of 1,154 likely voters. The poll had a credibility interval of plus or minus 3 percentage points, meaning that the results suggest the race is roughly even.
Among registered voters over the same period, Clinton held a lead of five percentage points, down from eight percentage points on Monday, according to the poll.



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