Posted on 11/01/2016 8:29:28 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Citing shifting polls and bad news for Hillary Clinton as the investigation into her email scandal was reinvigorated this week, Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday that Clinton looks kind of hysterical, out there making wild attacks now and going crazy.
Clinton began claiming that there are ties between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Russia while on the stump after a story broke via Slate; however, the New York Times quickly debunked the item.
Caddell continued, I think they dont know what to do, also pointing out that Hillary Clintons unfavorables appear to be at their highest in the latest polling. He then stated that he turned on his television Tuesday morning to find that the hysteria on MSNBC was palpable, seemingly in response to the same news.
This thing will move in its own direction, he added. But I think this thing could be coalescing because its not just the emails. It is the larger attitudes about the country.
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“...fraud poll...”
Speaking of fraud, let’s hope the Trump campaign is making sure the Diebold Soros’ machines in the swing states are being backed up with paper ballots that are being kept under lock and key by non democrat/non Federal employee independent election watchers.
That way if/when the machines are shown to be dirty and flipping votes to Hillary the true vote it can be proved in a recount?
“...Huma...bags packed...”
She could already be back in Saudi Arabia for all we know - the Muslim Brotherhood protects their own.
You gotta close the deal. First NC/FL and then off to the Midwest to close there and then perhaps west coast by the weekend. It’s all a chess match.
Ever watch Patton?
“Hold em by the nose, kick em in the ass?”
FL, NC, OH=nose.
MI, PA, NM, CO=ass.
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