To: crazycat; Pence_Dispenser; Repeal 16-17; Biggirl; Loyalist; Little Bill; ml/nj; ExTexasRedhead; ...
I certainly hope Trump is the ultimate winner, but I have to question (1) what in the world the Brits know about American politics and (2) how a vote on a proposition in one country (Brexit in Britain) can be compared to a vote on living people in another (USA).
To: justiceseeker93
Both the brexit and Trump votes are existential in nature. Capiche?
11 posted on
10/19/2016 12:43:24 PM PDT by
Vision Thing
(You see the depths of my heart, and You love me the same...)
To: justiceseeker93
I think there may be more connection than you think.
In some ways you’re right, but both nations essentially did and will be confronting GLOBALISM.
They said, “No thanks and I hope our ditziness have enough smarts to do the same thing.”
12 posted on
10/19/2016 1:09:07 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(20 days: Until Presdient Pre-elect becomes President Elect Donald J. Trump. Help is on the way!)
To: justiceseeker93
I certainly hope Trump is the ultimate winner, but I have to question (1) what in the world the Brits know about American politics and (2) how a vote on a proposition in one country (Brexit in Britain) can be compared to a vote on living people in another (USA). I think the point, correct or not, is that mainstream polls did a bad job of predicting the Brexit outcome, where they were predicting a similar group of voters to the Trump supporters. While that doesn't prove the mainstream polls are wrong this year, it should reduce confidence in those polls.
13 posted on
10/19/2016 4:14:08 PM PDT by
Pollster1
(Somebody who agrees with me 80% of the time is a friend and ally, not a 20% traitor. - Ronald Reagan)
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