Posted on 11/06/2016 6:44:31 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Excellent
I’ve gotten to know Richard over the past months. When I get something from Team Trump, I often run it by him, usually to find that he has very similar numbers.
He has PA tied, btw, just as Harper Polling does.
Team Trump says they are up in MI and “looking strong.” I think they are also up in NM.
Personally, I have been unable to get much from them on PA for two weeks, and I think they are holding out on me. I think perhaps they believe they have PA in their pocket and aren’t making any noise, focusing on MI and VA, and NV.
I saw that.So sad.Prayers for her family.
The Hispanic surge came mostly from the Miami area and is mostly made up of Cubans. I believe a large percentage will vote for Trump.
Also shows us the MSM gas beien lying to everyone about the real poll numbers to spin the election.
Thanks for that info. I really think that Trump will over perform. The public passionately wants to go in a new direction.
I agree with Drudge via twitter. Comey just kicked an angry hornets nest.
Oh LS from you mouth to God’s ears!!!
Romney left 30 million Protestant and Catholic voters on the Table. Trump has NOT!!
Very good news in comparison to 2012. Now let’s flood those polls with red on Election Day.
Really? I didn’t know that about Tennessee. We just moved here in 2015 to escape SoCal.
Interesting stat. I hope it holds up. I’ll be counting the absentee ballots on Tuesday in my small TN county.
Knoxville. We love it here!
Looking forward to being one of the first states called for Trump.
I've been hearing that Puerto Ricans have been pouring into Florida since around 2000 or so. As I understand it, when they lived in PR, they can vote in US presidential primaries, but not US presidential elections. So when they move to the US, are they now instant United States citizens who now CAN vote in the US election for president?
I *do* know that Puerto Rican-Americans tend to vote democRAT, unlike most Cubans in Florida.
It sure seems like Florida is -- once again -- going to be one of those make or break states for our Republican nominee...
IIRC, once a Puerto Rican establishes residency in one of the 50 states, they have full voting rights, including general election for POTUS.
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