telling everyone for a year at least that Donald Trump could never beat Hillary.
Can you give a direct quote please?
I could give thousands, but you would still not be able to comprehend the lies that CNN told and is still telling
Donald Trump is running out of ways to win - CNNPolitics.com
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Donald Trump is running out of ways to win

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Maeve Reston, CNN
Updated 8:47 AM ET, Fri October 14, 2016
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Trump's odds of a win were spiraling downward days before the 2005 "Access Hollywood" recording that surfaced last week and depicted him bragging about his ability to grope women as a perk of his celebrity. Since then, his support has collapsed -- particularly among women. A new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed Clinton with a 9-point lead and a new national Fox poll released Thursday night that had Clinton at 45% and Trump at 38% in a four-way race.
I don't see the quote of anyone saying what you claimed - "trump can never win".
According to polling, which rational people base their predictions on, Trump was losing (even Trump thought so). CNN was merely commenting on what the data was showing.
Then you need to use your Obamacare and get medical help for your illness.
LOL
Conway: 'The biggest piece of fake news' was idea Trump can't win
Conway: 'The biggest piece of fake news' was idea Trump can't win
Trump failure prediction widespread
By DANIELLA DIAZ , CNN
Posted: 9:32 PM, December 01, 2016Updated: 10:34 PM, December 01, 2016
WASHINGTON (CNN) - The campaign managers for both major presidential nominees decried Thursday the role fake news played in the 2016 election, though Donald Trump's manager Kellyanne Conway used her criticism to include pundits who doubted the Republican nominee's chances.
"I think the biggest piece of fake news in the election was that Donald Trump couldn't win," Conway told CNN's Jake Tapper during a discussion at Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics, referencing the widespread predictions that Trump couldn't win the Electoral College votes he needed.
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