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Old 04-11-2024, 12:19   #461
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Re: US Election 2024

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Some of his comments at his Pennsylvania rally last night were really downbeat* … he knows the Selzer poll in Iowa is massive red flag for how he’s likely doing across the country and the campaign will also have their own internal polls, unadulterated by the leading questions, skewed samples or betting syndicates that have made the national polls so useless. They really don’t expect to win this thing and are already pushing the ‘stolen election’ narrative loud and clear. Don’t expect them to wait until January to kick off the rioting this time.

* Contrast with Kamala Harris who was happy to go on SNL at the weekend and have Maya Rudolph send her up to her face. Relaxed, happy. As I’ve been saying, the candidates’ demeanour and campaign tactics give us clues as to what their internal polls are telling them and what they *believe* the outcome will be. Trump believes he’s going to lose bigly. Harris believes she’s going to win.
It’s not going to be a ‘big win’, it is extremely tight, even in those swing States. I think that Harris may have the edge.
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