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she's losing the blue states... all of the blue states are in play now !

Trump won't be president, because he is not going to lose the blues states, and it looks like he will take VA, NC, AZ, CO, NV, and maybe UT and ID.
Too bad your prediction is no more worth than a piece of tissue to wipe your ass with. Slit your wrist now, its over.
 
FLASHBACK: Reagan Trailed Carter 58% to 33% in March 1980

Back in March 1980 the establishment the establishment said the same thing about Ronald Reagan.
They said he could never defeat Jimmy Carter.
He was too divisive.

Reagan trailed Carter by 15 points in February-March 1980.
reagan-carter-polls-575x411.jpg

McCain was leading Obama in September 2008. What's your point?
 
I'd invite the OP to make the case that California is now in play.
Trump is the next Reagan. :) even california will be great again.

So you lied in the OP. Try posting without lying. Show some character.
i think you lied to get into this nice forum.
Trump won't be president, because he is not going to lose the blues states, and it looks like he will take VA, NC, AZ, CO, NV, and maybe UT and ID.
after periods of great corruption, as with the last two terms,
the pendulum swings the other way.
the dems had their chance, but people want to lead from in front, and be successful again, without all the obama clinton corruption.
But Trump is not the leader, and the great majority of the American people know that. He won't win 8 states.
 
FLASHBACK: Reagan Trailed Carter 58% to 33% in March 1980

Back in March 1980 the establishment the establishment said the same thing about Ronald Reagan.
They said he could never defeat Jimmy Carter.
He was too divisive.

Reagan trailed Carter by 15 points in February-March 1980.
reagan-carter-polls-575x411.jpg

McCain was leading Obama in September 2008. What's your point?
Reading, it is fundamental...
 
FLASHBACK: Reagan Trailed Carter 58% to 33% in March 1980

Back in March 1980 the establishment the establishment said the same thing about Ronald Reagan.
They said he could never defeat Jimmy Carter.
He was too divisive.

Reagan trailed Carter by 15 points in February-March 1980.
reagan-carter-polls-575x411.jpg

McCain was leading Obama in September 2008. What's your point?
Reading, it is fundamental...
The chart above is immaterial. Reagan was not the greatest, and Trump is not even a shadow of Reagan. Maybe a shadow of Grant or Harding or Bush the Younger.
 
McCain was leading Obama in September 2008. What's your point?

Right, McCain was annihilating Hussein Obama. Do your homework Bambi. You librats always dream up fallacy bullshit

Marist 9/28 - 9/30 943 LV -- 44 49 Obama +5
Associated Press/GfK 9/27 - 9/30 808 LV 3.4 41 48 Obama +7
CBS News 9/27 - 9/30 769 LV -- 41 50 Obama +9
ABC News/Wash Post 9/27 - 9/29 916 LV 3.0 46 50 Obama +4
Pew Research 9/27 - 9/29 1181 LV 4.0 43 49 Obama +6
Time 9/26 - 9/29 1133 LV -- 43 50 Obama +7
Ipsos/McClatchy 9/26 - 9/29 1007 RV 3.1 45 48 Obama +3
Gallup Tracking 9/24 - 9/26 2759 RV 2.0 44 49 Obama +5
Rasmussen Tracking 9/24 - 9/26 3000 LV 2.0 44 50 Obama +6
Hotline/FD Tracking 9/24 - 9/26 914 RV 3.3 43 48 Obama +5
GWU/Battleground 9/21 - 9/25 1000 LV 3.3 48 46 McCain +2
CBS News/NY Times 9/21 - 9/24 LV 4.0 43 48 Obama +5
FOX News 9/22 - 9/23 900 RV 3.0 39 45 Obama +6
Marist 9/22 - 9/23 689 LV 4.0 44 49 Obama +5
ABC News/Wash Post 9/19 - 9/22 780 LV 3.5 43 52 Obama +9
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 9/19 - 9/22 1085 RV 3.0 46 48 Obama +2
LA Times/Bloomberg 9/19 - 9/22 838 LV -- 45 49 Obama +4
Ipsos/McClatchy 9/18 - 9/22 923 RV 3.2 43 44 Obama +1
CNN/Opinion Research 9/19 - 9/21 697 LV 3.0 47 51 Obama +4
F&M/Hearst-Argyle 9/15 - 9/21 1138 LV 3.0 47 45 McCain +2
GWU/Battleground 9/11 - 9/18 800 LV 3.0 47 47 Tie
Gallup Tracking 9/15 - 9/17 2815 RV 2.0 44 48 Obama +4
Rasmussen Tracking 9/15 - 9/17 3000 LV 2.0 48 48 Tie
Hotline/FD Tracking 9/15 - 9/17 912 RV 3.2 42 46 Obama +4
CBS News/NY Times 9/12 - 9/16 LV 3.0 44 49 Obama +5
Quinnipiac 9/11 - 9/16 987 LV 3.1 45 49 Obama +4
Pew Research 9/9 - 9/14 2307 LV -- 46 46 Tie
Reuters/Zogby 9/11 - 9/13 1008 LV 3.1 45 47 Obama +2
Newsweek 9/10 - 9/11 1038 RV 3.8 46 46 Tie
GWU/Battleground 9/7 - 9/11 1000 LV 3.1 48 44 McCain +4
Associated Press/GfK 9/5 - 9/10 812 LV -- 48 44 McCain +4
FOX News 9/8 - 9/9 900 RV 3.0 45 42 McCain +3
Hotline/FD Tracking 9/7 - 9/9 902 RV 3.2 45 45 Tie
Rasmussen Tracking 9/7 - 9/9 3000 LV 2.0 47 48 Obama +1
Gallup Tracking 9/7 - 9/9 2714 RV 2.0 48 43 McCain +5
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 9/6 - 9/8 860 RV 3.3 45 46 Obama +1
USA Today/Gallup 9/5 - 9/7 823 LV 4.0 54 44 McCain +10
CNN/OpinionResearch 9/5 - 9/7 942 RV 3.0 48 48 Tie
CBS News* 9/5 - 9/7 655 RV 4.0 46 44 McCain +2
ABC News/Wash Post 9/5 - 9/7 LV 3.0 49 47 McCain +2
IBD/TIPP 9/2 - 9/7 868 RV 3.3 40 45 Obama +5
CBS News 9/1 - 9/3 734 RV 3.0 42 42 Tie
 
The chart above is immaterial. Reagan was not the greatest, and Trump is not even a shadow of Reagan. Maybe a shadow of Grant or Harding or Bush the Younger.

Your mouth is immaterial because the chart shows how you librats predict fallacy wins. And Bill Clinton was not the greatest and Hillary is not even a shadow of Bill. Maybe a shadow of the establishments or feminists or criminal.

Hillary-Clinton-Banks-Wall-Street.jpg
 
“she's losing the blue states... all of the blue states are in play now !”

This is a lie.

None of the blue states are ‘in play.’

And the swing/battleground states have always been ‘in play,’ that’s why they’re called swing/battleground states.

Clinton needs to win only three of the eight battleground states to become president.

There simply is no EC path to the WH for Trump.
 
We know how blacks, browns, and women feel about Trump.

And now this: Poll: Most young people dislike GOP's Trump, say he's racist

New York • Donald Trump is wildly unpopular among young adults, in particular young people of color, and nearly two-thirds of Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 believe the presumptive Republican nominee is racist.

That's the finding of a new GenForward poll that also found just 19 percent of young people have a favorable opinion of Trump compared to the three-quarters of young adults who hold a dim view of the New York billionaire.

Trump's likely general election opponent, Hillary Clinton, is also unpopular with young people, but not nearly to the same extent as the real estate mogul and realty TV star. A mere 6 percent of young African Americans, 10 percent of young Hispanics, 12 percent of young Asian Americans and 27 percent of young whites see Trump in a favorable light, ratings that suggest the celebrity businessman faces a staggering task this summer to win their backing in his bid for the White House.
 
  • More Questions Emerge About Skewed Hillary Polls (how they're rigged in order to push the Bitch)
    ZeroHedge ^ | July 13, 2016
    One glimpse at the massive variance between the last two days polls in swing states suggests something very odd is going on.Quinnipac: Pennsylvania Trump +2 Ohio Tied Florida Trump +3 Monmouth: Iowa Trump +2 NBC/WSJ: Pennsylvania Clinton +9 Ohio Tied Iowa Clinton +3 Or graphically... [Pennsylvania white voters: Trump, 40% Clinton, 40% Pennsylvania black voters: Trump, 0% Clinton, 91%; Ohio white voters: Trump, 43% Clinton, 33% Ohio black voters: Trump, 0% Clinton, 88% -- WSJ/NBC/Marist poll] Simply put, as The Daily Bell notes, given the post-Email-gate disapproval ratings... A majority of Americans disapprove of the FBI’s recommendation not to charge...
 
We know how blacks, browns, and women feel about Trump.

And now this: Poll: Most young people dislike GOP's Trump, say he's racist

New York • Donald Trump is wildly unpopular among young adults, in particular young people of color, and nearly two-thirds of Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 believe the presumptive Republican nominee is racist.

That's the finding of a new GenForward poll that also found just 19 percent of young people have a favorable opinion of Trump compared to the three-quarters of young adults who hold a dim view of the New York billionaire.

Trump's likely general election opponent, Hillary Clinton, is also unpopular with young people, but not nearly to the same extent as the real estate mogul and realty TV star. A mere 6 percent of young African Americans, 10 percent of young Hispanics, 12 percent of young Asian Americans and 27 percent of young whites see Trump in a favorable light, ratings that suggest the celebrity businessman faces a staggering task this summer to win their backing in his bid for the White House.
Most young people are fucking idiots.
 
...well... stronger together, bernie ended his campaign in new hampshire, every vermonter is pissed off about that. hillary is using senator sanders.


all of the blue states are in play now


Hillary Clinton's Strategy: Electoral College Is Key | National Review
www.nationalreview.com/.../hillary-clintons-strategy-electoral-college...
National Review
2 days ago - Clinton's 210 votes are derived from eight solid Clinton “dark blue” states ... Worse for Republicans, Clinton could lose a major battleground state such as Florida ...
Election News, Polls and Results - 270 to Win
www.270towin.com/news/
270toWin.com
1 day ago - Bernie Sanders is expected to endorse Hillary Clinton at a rally today in ... Bernie Sanders, who has lost most of his leverage, has totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton. ... Many of the blue states 'in play' with this strategy are the traditional ...
Email-Gate Blowback: Trump Takes Lead Over Clinton In 3 Key Swing ...
www.zerohedge.com/.../email-gate-blowback-trump-takes-lead-over-clint...
Zero Hedge
7 hours ago - Furthermore, as The Hill reports, Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has ... she haslost ground to Trump on questions which measure moral standards ... There's no way the Blue Stateswill vote for a Republican and the Red States for a ...
New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton With A 13-Point Lead Over Donald ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/.../new_poll_shows_hillary_clinton_with_a_13point/
19 hours ago - New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton With A 13-Point Lead Over Donald Trump (time.com) .... place became their party's nominee for freakin' President of the United States. .... They just can't believe any poll Trump is losing which is almost every single one .... If New York goes more blue,Hillary doesn't get more electoral votes.
2016 Primary Election Results: President Live Map by State, Real ...
www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president
Politico
9 hours ago - Swing-state stunner: Trump has edge in key states. 07/13/16 .... Despite his forceful endorsement of Hillary Clinton, Sanders' role going forward remains unclear.
Trump tells lawmakers he'll put blue states in play | TheHill
thehill.com/.../286834-trump-tells-lawmakers-hell-put-blue-states-in-play
The Hill
6 days ago - A Clout Research survey released in May found Trump leading Hillary .... they are worrying about losing solid red states that barely went blue once in 50 years.
Quinnipiac: Donald Edges Hillary in Swing States | The Weekly Standard
www.weeklystandard.com/quinnipiac...hillary...states/.../200327...
The Weekly Standard
6 hours ago - A new Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary Clinton losing her lead in swing states. The new numbers suggest Clinton's scandals are making her lose important ground ...


What is actually happening is Hillary is sinking, not that Trump is picking up steam. Hillary has done this to herself; and what happens next is something that will be heralded for the next 50 years or so. Can Trump beat Hillary because she is so bad, or will Hillary win because Trump is so weak? Liberals will tell you that Hillary has it, Trumpsters will tell you "not so!" The reality is that neither has confidence of the American people, and anything good happening will be the luck of the draw...............unless either of the political parties have the gonads to throw their nominee under the bus!
 
  • Clinton Losing On Honesty In Florida (Tr+5), Ohio (Tr+1), Pennsylvania (Tr+6) Quinnipiac U. (trunc)
    Quinnipiac University ^ | 7/13/2016 | Quinnipiac University
    FLORIDA: Trump 42 - Clinton 39 OHIO: Clinton 41 - Trump 41 PENNSYLVANIA: Trump 43 - Clinton 41 With a drop in grades on honesty and moral standards, Democrat Hillary Clinton loses an 8-point lead over Republican Donald Trump in Florida, and finds herself in too-close-to-call races in the three critical swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released today. Clinton loses ground on almost every measure from a June 21 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. The Swing State Poll focuses on Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania because since 1960 no...
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  • New Iowa poll is actually better for Trump than just his 2 point lead
    The Coach's Team ^ | 7/13/16 | Kevin "Coach" Collins
    Once you get over the fact that according to the pollsters Donald Trump loses in just about every category except head to head, in some polls it becomes instructive to look deeper at the over and under representation of various important groups within the surveyed sample. A new Monmouth poll makes this point. It says Trump is leading Hillary Clinton by 2 points in Iowa, a state that has not voted Republican since 1988. This is very good news for Trump and very bad news for Clinton. And although it is presented as “no big deal,” it not only is...
 
imawhosure, you are flatly wrong. Millennials, women, blacks, browns, and many other groups are overwhelmingly opposed to Trump. The blues states are solidly Clinton, the battle ground states will go Clinton,and she will take some of the purple states as well.

General Election: Trump vs. Clinton McClatchy/Marist Clinton 42, Trump 39 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein McClatchy/Marist Clinton 40, Trump 35, Johnson 10, Stein 5 Clinton +5
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Economist/YouGov Clinton 40, Trump 37, Johnson 5, Stein 2 Clinton +3
Florida: Trump vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Trump 42, Clinton 39 Trump +3
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 45, Trump 36 Clinton +9
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Clinton 41, Trump 43 Trump +2
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 39, Trump 39 Tie
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton Quinnipiac Clinton 41, Trump 41 Tie
Iowa: Trump vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 42, Trump 39 Clinton +3
Iowa: Trump vs. Clinton Gravis Clinton 42, Trump 40 Clinton +2
Wisconsin: Trump vs. Clinton Marquette Clinton 45, Trump 41 Clinton +4
Colorado: Trump vs. Clinton FOX News Clinton 44, Trump 34 Clinton +10
Virginia: Trump vs. Clinton FOX News Clinton 44, Trump 37 Clinton +7
Florida: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Trump 41, Clinton 36, Johnson 7, Stein 4 Trump +5
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 43, Trump 35, Johnson 8, Stein 2 Clinton +8
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Clinton 34, Trump 40, Johnson 9, Stein 3 Trump +6
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 38, Trump 35, Johnson 9, Stein 3 Clinton +3
Ohio: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Quinnipiac Clinton 36, Trump 37, Johnson 7, Stein 6 Trump +1
Iowa: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 37, Trump 37, Johnson 7, Stein 4 Tie
Iowa: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Gravis Clinton 39, Trump 37, Johnson 8, Stein 2 Clinton +2
Wisconsin: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Marquette Clinton 43, Trump 37, Johnson 8, Stein 2 Clinton +6
Colorado: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein FOX News Clinton 37, Trump 28, Johnson 13, Stein 6 Clinton +9
Colorado: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Monmouth Clinton 48, Trump 35, Johnson 5, Stein 3 Clinton +13
Virginia: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein FOX News Clinton 39, Trump 34, Johnson 10, Stein 4 Clinton +5
 
Unindicted Crooked Hillarys is such an awful candidate, all 57 states are now Trump's to lose
 

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