Orange_Crush
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True. That may be the goal as well. Currently lawsuits are being issued against some of these states. The outcome will tell us a lot on how corrupt our court system is.If a certain party were planning voter fraud to steal an election, they'd need them to be more than suppression polls. IOW, it would look sketchy as hell for a candidate that was trailing by 40% all along in the polls to all of a sudden win by a wide margin on election night. You'd need to build an expectation of a win for the fraud not to be questioned.
I'm not saying...
Re-read my post.
I didn’t say anything about polling accuracy.
The narrative leading up to Election Day was a Clinton landslide. Now you’re posting about current polling supporting a potential Biden landslide.
And I’m an embarrassment to our university? Look in the mirror.
I’m not talking about the polling. I’m talking about the media’s portrayal of the polling.LOL, no it wasn't.
The polls trended down to be within the margain of error up to election night. It was an upset, but NO one believed it to be a landslide.
Back at you.I'm curious though, what is the excuse going to be when "da storm" fails to materialize? Will you cede you've been duped or will you double down in your Qrotch hugging? Will you claim victory or will the disappointment drive you to shoot up a Pizza Hut because there was a rando twitter post about Obama molesting children in the attic?
I’m not talking about the polling. I’m talking about the media’s portrayal of the polling.
The majority of the media pushed the Hillary landslide narrative from the time both parties had confirmed candidates.
Deny that if you want, but it’s a fact.
The media painted Trump as a candidate without any viable chance of winning. Why else was it such a shocking result?
Mueller in 2016?Ahh yes, the media boogeyman reporting the polls as they come out. None of them were predicting a landslide anywhere near the election, especially after Muellers bomb.
It was shocking for me because I couldn't believe that the American electorate would hire a TV reality mong. I remember it feeling like Peyton getting snubbed for the Heisman, a moment of clarity where I suddenly lost hope in what was right and rationale.
I for one will feel duped if no indictments are made by the end of August and will just consider Barr and Co deep state who also duped Trump. I have no doubt that the Deep State is real and they tried a coup against Trump. There is just way too much already out saying so.I'm curious though, what is the excuse going to be when "da storm" fails to materialize? Will you cede you've been duped or will you double down in your Qrotch hugging? Will you claim victory or will the disappointment drive you to shoot up a Pizza Hut because there was a rando twitter post about Obama molesting children in the attic?
Back at you.
You haven’t even considered the possibility Trump could be re-elected.
You really didn't think Clinton was on the level did you? She is way more corrupt. You had to know that.Ahh yes, the media boogeyman reporting the polls as they come out. None of them were predicting a landslide anywhere near the election, especially after Muellers bomb.
It was shocking for me because I couldn't believe that the American electorate would hire a TV reality mong. I remember it feeling like Peyton getting snubbed for the Heisman, a moment of clarity where I suddenly lost hope in what was right and rationale.
LOL, no it wasn't.
The polls trended down to be within the margain of error up to election night. It was an upset, but NO one believed it to be a landslide.
There were plenty of headlines like this one. I remember them well.
https://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-track-electoral-college-landslide-510362
Impossible. Septic said soThere were plenty of headlines like this one. I remember them well.
https://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-track-electoral-college-landslide-510362
There were plenty of headlines like this one. I remember them well.
https://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-track-electoral-college-landslide-510362
A op-ed isn't a poll. Looks like the goalposts have moved, now it's about the "narrative"? Heck. even the article states "if the election were held today".
By all means, keep dismissing the polls.