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Some late polling data for reference purposes

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
06 Nov 2018, 14:34
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06 Nov 2018, 14:34#1

Oaks take note of the following details:


Despite almost every poll predicting that Democrats will win the House today, a final Gallup survey finds that the majority of Americans believe Republicans will retain control of Congress.

Respondents were asked, “Regardless of how you, yourself, plan to vote, which party do you think will win control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the congressional elections this fall?”

According to the results, 50% of Americans think Republicans will retain control of the House, compared to 44% who think Democrats will win enough seats to gain victory.

Every single prediction Americans have made over the last 10 such midterm election years between 1946 and 2014 has come true.

The poll also found that 61% of Americans think Republicans will retain the Senate compared to 33% who think Democrats will take control.

As we reported yesterday, the Real Clear Politics average of polls has Democrats 7.3 points ahead in the race for Congress, however, a shock Rasmussen poll contradicted all others by putting Republicans one point ahead.

This is drastically different to other polls, such as one published by CNN, which has Democrats 13 points ahead. (The Real Clear Politics poll includes many very left wing polls like CNN)   Cant think the demonrats are 13 points ahead!!!! CNN is of course very fake news.

We shall see what happens.


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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
06 Nov 2018, 15:57
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06 Nov 2018, 15:57#2
Beeno
I do not think that the polls are in fact accurate.   It was virtually incorrect since 1980 and showed that there is a problem with the way the system is being manipulated.  We will know within 8 hours which way the wind is blowing.
I will watch CNN from about 12:00 tonight. 
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
06 Nov 2018, 16:37
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06 Nov 2018, 16:37#3

Mike so much depends on this election!!! Could be the most important election in world history.

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