Dr.Traveler
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Ok, personal thoughts about the candidates aside. If you were to call the race based on what you've seen of the polls, trends, etc, what would you say the outcome will be?
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I think either result will be a shit hits the fan moment. If Hillary wins, then it sends a message to the folks that were fired up by Trump and turned out in large numbers that they are NOT the majority of the population. That's a tough pill to swallow.
The only prediction left is whether Clinton breaks 300 EC votes toward her win.
I am not expecting a blow out, no matter who wins. The demographics aren't there for a Trump blowout, and Hillary's poll numbers aren't there for a Hillary blow out.The only prediction left is whether Clinton breaks 300 EC votes toward her win.
A close win for Hillary. Maybe even a decent margin but not a landslide.Ok, personal thoughts about the candidates aside. If you were to call the race based on what you've seen of the polls, trends, etc, what would you say the outcome will be?
Look maybe you can make the argument Trump could squeak by a with razor thin win, but there is no data whatsoever that indicates he would win in a landslide. That's just not in the cards.Trump Landslide
Electoral College: Trump 290, Clinton 248
True there is no hard data but all you need to do is look around and its like 2008 when Obama ran. Some are saying its like Reagan in the 80's. Its a movement and you'll see that play out on Tuesday.Look maybe you can make the argument Trump could squeak by a with razor thin win, but there is no data whatsoever that indicates he would win in a landslide. That's just not in the cards.Trump Landslide
Electoral College: Trump 290, Clinton 248