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If Election Were Today, Trump Would Win MORE States

Calminian

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Some good news. Considering the Deep State and Media war being waged, looks like Trump may pull through for a second term.

Couple this with latest fights on illegal voting, and it may be a landslide. We should all rejoice that media is not invincible.

Republican Voters Surge: If Election Were Today, Trump Would Win MORE States

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The 2016 election was almost a year ago but apparently the Republican wave is still rolling. American voters in states across the country are still trending towards Republicans.
Big League Politics reported:

DATA: Voter Registration Trends Favor Republicans Bigly

An ongoing analysis of voter registration trends since November 2016—the election of Donald Trump—continues to show significant trends toward Republicans almost across the board. A couple of notes on the data are necessary:

1. In many cases—almost all except Arizona and Delaware—the total number of registered Democrats and Republicans both has fallen. This is normal. Secretaries of State purge voter rolls of those who have moved, died, or asked to be removed from the rolls. The baseline month is November 2016, but some states have not updated up to September. I used the most recent date in these cases. Pennsylvania’s data has still not been updated from May, but I’ll include it anyway.

2. New Jersey was the only state to show one party declining (the Democrats) and the other gaining (the Republicans, though only by 287 voters).

3. Unfortunately MI, WI, OH, MN, VA, GA, and TX do not register voters by party, so tracking these states is not possible. Once some of them—such as OH—have primaries, a comparison to previous primary turnout would be beneficial.

Will this continue into 2018 and 2020? There’s a great chance it will.
 

church mouse guy

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New Hampshire seems to have had a lot of criminal vote tampering to make it go for Hillary--and she still lost.
 

FollowTheWay

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It is highly unlikely Trump makes it through his first term let alone a second.
http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/majority-of-americans-think-trump-is-divisive-poll/

Trump has also taken hit in his approval ratings.

His 39-57 percent approval/disapproval rating is the lowest of any president in his first eight months in office going back to Harry Truman, the poll shows.

Barack Obama had a 54-43 percent rating after his first eight months, and George W. Bush’s approval rating hit 90 percent.
 

777

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You'd think next year the GOP would take a huge hit in the House because of their inability to keep their promises, but the other party is in worse shape and is no alternative. I think as of now, the GOP would still hold Congress in 2018 and Trump would be re-elected with a larger margin. But it's forever in political elections.

That poll cited is garbage, btw:

This ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted by landline and cellular telephone Sept. 18-21, 2017, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample of 1,002 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points, including the design effect. Partisan divisions are 31-23-36 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.

http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1191a2Politics.pdf

"the design effect", "adults", biased partisan makeup, ABC News, WaPo, you only need on of the five for the junk qualifier but here you have every one of them,
 

HankD

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He will win in a landslide.
He will win the popular vote.

The polls will again be proven to be rigged. Social Engineering Propaganda.

The basket of deplorables who cling to their bibles and guns are fully aware of the attempts of the komrades to overthrow our republic.


HankD
 

FollowTheWay

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You'd think next year the GOP would take a huge hit in the House because of their inability to keep their promises, but the other party is in worse shape and is no alternative. I think as of now, the GOP would still hold Congress in 2018 and Trump would be re-elected with a larger margin. But it's forever in political elections.

That poll cited is garbage, btw:



http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1191a2Politics.pdf

"the design effect", "adults", biased partisan makeup, ABC News, WaPo, you only need on of the five for the junk qualifier but here you have every one of them,
Trump's people say there are no more facts anymore, only ratings. he pushes fake "facts" in the same way as Fox News used to but now even Fox understands how literally worthless and dangerous Trump is.
 

FollowTheWay

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He will win in a landslide.
He will win the popular vote.

The polls will again be proven to be rigged. Social Engineering Propaganda.

The basket of deplorables who cling to their bibles and guns are fully aware of the attempts of the komrades to overthrow our republic.


HankD
The deplorables cling to the Bible? That's absurd. They support war over healthcare and white supremacy. Maybe you can tell me where I can find that in the Bible?
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Some good news. Considering the Deep State and Media war being waged, looks like Trump may pull through for a second term.

Couple this with latest fights on illegal voting, and it may be a landslide. We should all rejoice that media is not invincible.

Republican Voters Surge: If Election Were Today, Trump Would Win MORE States

trump_thumbs_up_low_res-300x200.jpg


The 2016 election was almost a year ago but apparently the Republican wave is still rolling. American voters in states across the country are still trending towards Republicans.
Big League Politics reported:

DATA: Voter Registration Trends Favor Republicans Bigly

An ongoing analysis of voter registration trends since November 2016—the election of Donald Trump—continues to show significant trends toward Republicans almost across the board. A couple of notes on the data are necessary:

1. In many cases—almost all except Arizona and Delaware—the total number of registered Democrats and Republicans both has fallen. This is normal. Secretaries of State purge voter rolls of those who have moved, died, or asked to be removed from the rolls. The baseline month is November 2016, but some states have not updated up to September. I used the most recent date in these cases. Pennsylvania’s data has still not been updated from May, but I’ll include it anyway.

2. New Jersey was the only state to show one party declining (the Democrats) and the other gaining (the Republicans, though only by 287 voters).

3. Unfortunately MI, WI, OH, MN, VA, GA, and TX do not register voters by party, so tracking these states is not possible. Once some of them—such as OH—have primaries, a comparison to previous primary turnout would be beneficial.

Will this continue into 2018 and 2020? There’s a great chance it will.
:D :Laugh :Roflmao
 

HankD

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The deplorables cling to the Bible? That's absurd. They support war over healthcare and white supremacy. Maybe you can tell me where I can find that in the Bible?
The deplorables who defended our nation are the only reason you can make these statements.
If you mean Obamacare - it is not healthcare it is a national failure based on lies from the very beginning.
White supremacy? The deplorables voted in Obama for his second term.

HankD
 

FollowTheWay

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The deplorables who defended our nation are the only reason you can make these statements.
If you mean Obamacare - it is not healthcare it is a national failure based on lies from the very beginning.
White supremacy? The deplorables voted in Obama for his second term.

HankD
FACT: By the end of open enrollment 2016 there was estimated to be as many as 12.7 million in the marketplace, and very roughly 20 million total covered between the Marketplace, Medicaid expansion, young adults staying on their parents plan until 26, expanded employer coverage, and other coverage provisions. The uninsured rate fell to the lowest rate in recent history under the Affordable Care Act.
 

church mouse guy

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FTW, you have never done the math on socialized medicine. If socialized medicine were as good as you say that it is, you would be moving to some white Scandinavian country to avail yourself of their socialized medical system. No one wants to go to some Latin American country which has what is called brown socialism because those systems are all in collapse and medicine is allocated on a political basis. As a medicare recipient, you must know that medicare is in financial trouble. Do the math.
 

HankD

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FACT: By the end of open enrollment 2016 there was estimated to be as many as 12.7 million in the marketplace, and very roughly 20 million total covered between the Marketplace, Medicaid expansion, young adults staying on their parents plan until 26, expanded employer coverage, and other coverage provisions. The uninsured rate fell to the lowest rate in recent history under the Affordable Care Act.
Look FTW, I wanted Obamacare to work. I still do.i would be OK with it being repaired not replaced.

Not sure about a single-payer system though.

HankD (former JFK Democrat)
 

FollowTheWay

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Look FTW, I wanted Obamacare to work. I still do.i would be OK with it being repaired not replaced.

Not sure about a single-payer system though.

HankD (former JFK Democrat)
Obamacare can be improved but only with bi-patrician support. Two examples of changes Republicans have proposed I would support and I think the Democrats in Congress would support as well. These are allowing insurance companies to sell policies across state lines and putting reasonable limitations on Malpractice Suits (tort reform). In addition, Obamacare as well as Medicare needs the ability to bargain with pharmaceutical companies to reduce the cost of medications.

In general we need to put more focus on applying technology to the medical field. It's ridiculous to have to fill out background forms every time you see a new physician or even every time your doctor implements a new patient support system. A former colleague of mine at Bell Labs headed up the IBM artificial intelligence effort (using Watson their AI system) to make healthcare more efficient but couldn't trial it in the U.S. because our medical records are largely still paper files. They instead trialed it in Israel which is more advanced in that area than we are. there are lots of things that could be done but we'll never be able to advance without cooperation. Trump and the Republicans having failed to come up with a better plan are now trying to sabotage the ACA by taking down the ACA Enrollment web site and refusing to pay ACA benefits.
 

HankD

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Obamacare can be improved but only with bi-patrician support. Two examples of changes Republicans have proposed I would support and I think the Democrats in Congress would support as well. These are allowing insurance companies to sell policies across state lines and putting reasonable limitations on Malpractice Suits (tort reform). In addition, Obamacare as well as Medicare needs the ability to bargain with pharmaceutical companies to reduce the cost of medications.

In general we need to put more focus on applying technology to the medical field. It's ridiculous to have to fill out background forms every time you see a new physician or even every time your doctor implements a new patient support system. A former colleague of mine at Bell Labs headed up the IBM artificial intelligence effort (using Watson their AI system) to make healthcare more efficient but couldn't trial it in the U.S. because our medical records are largely still paper files. They instead trialed it in Israel which is more advanced in that area than we are. there are lots of things that could be done but we'll never be able to advance without cooperation. Trump and the Republicans having failed to come up with a better plan are now trying to sabotage the ACA by taking down the ACA Enrollment web site and refusing to pay ACA benefits.
i can agree with everything but the supposed "sabotage" of the ACA because of one thing (probably the most important) - it's not "affordable" anymore and never really was except for the poor (and for that I applaud it having lived my youth in extreme poverty).

I would rather call it "death with dignity" - get it over with as quickly as possible, take it off of life support to let it naturally die on its own and therefore circumvent both major parties to come up with a solution. I don't look for a viable solution from either side of the aisle.

At my clinic is a growing presence of younger people with children. i asked what was happening - "we are required by law to take them in".
So healthcare is still available to those who cannot join for whatever reason.

So yes I support President Trump but I still have to lay some of the blame for the health care fiasco on his shoulders.
He can redeem himself if he strategizes a model of a viable health care plan even though neither side of the aisle will give it any credibility.

Because President Trump is so hated by the "good ole boys" of the establishment (left and right), marxists and the marxists majority press , I give him a huge handicap towards my support as well as many others give him.

We shall see, his popularity seems to be growing but so is "the resistance" (which is really a rebellion).

I believe it will blossom into a Trump 2020 landslide in spite of the hatred of the progressives, marxists and establishmentarians.

These haters don't reflect the majority of voters.

HankD
 

KenH

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There has not been a presidential popular vote landslide(winning by greater than 10%) since 1984 and I doubt we will see one again anytime soon unless there is a massive earthquake in our political system. We are basically a 50-50 country in presidential elections.
 

HankD

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There has not been a presidential popular vote landslide(winning by greater than 10%) since 1984 and I doubt we will see one again anytime soon unless there is a massive earthquake in our political system. We are basically a 50-50 country in presidential elections.
It could happen.

HankD
 
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