- Jun 4, 2011
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Right from the start this evening I was wondering how the Trump rallies were being attended. Who was attending? Tonight I got a gift while watching Judge Jeanine Pirro's show. She interviewed the head of the RNC who divulged some interesting numbers about the make up of the crowd tonight. I was blown away by these numbers.
-Total In Attendance was over 18,000.
Of those people;
** 15% were registered democrats who support Trump.
** 14% were registered Independents who had voted for Trump previously.
** 14% were UNREGISTERED and UNAFFILIATED persons who sat out the last election but who are voting this time.
** 16% of Females were college educated who supported Clinton but are now going to vote for Trump..
IT doesn't take much number crunching to determine that those undecided voters are not telling anyone who they are really voting for when a pollster calls. Now if Biden loses 10-15% of registered democrats he has lost Pennsylvania. If Trump is getting another 14% boost in new voters Biden has lost it again. IF females have jumped ship from the democrats to the tune of 16%, Biden has lost again.. IF there is a sum total of all these voter groups, not to mention his support of ethnic groups jumping 12-17%, Biden is toast...
I'm getting the feeling that polls in general are not indicative of the way it is on the ground in reality.
I would love to see the internal numbers from other rallies. This explains why Trump is feeling confident that the election will be decided on election night despite democrat attempts to steal it...
Link coming soon!
Lol you people lack any objectivity. WHY exactly are these numbers more trustworthy than the actual polls done on the race? You’re just declaring this is more indicative of the outcome because it coddles your tender sensibilities.
Sure it's confirmation bias, but we all know how polls work......they have been doing this for like 40 years.....
Once we get into the final week, we'll see the polls narrow....the ones they use to judge accuracy are from the day of the election.....which are way different than the week before.