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Friday, October 21, 2016

Poll Update

  As of 12:45 p.m. ET on October 21st -

The New York Times has Clinton with a 93% chance of winning the election.

Five Thirty Eight has Clinton with an 87% chance of winning the election.

The Huffington Post has Clinton with a 96% chance of winning the election.

Daily Kos has Clinton with a 95% chance of winning the election.

Predict Wise has Clinton with a 91% chance of winning the election.

The Princeton Election Consortium has Clinton with a 99% chance of winning the election.

Hillary Clinton continues to hold her strong lead and in most of these polls her lead has increased over the past few days. source

2 comments:

Glynn Kalara said...

Donald knows he's toast and is already setting up for a challenge based on Nat'l voter registration. The GOP has been busy purging voter rolls with bogus software for yrs. It's another way they are trying to gut our democracy and reduce it to essentially a game only the well to do can play in. They are in particular trying to create a system that excludes Urban populations which are heavily Democratic. So, Drumpfs game here isn't so strange in that context. The problem is this is a before the vote game and it's too late this time around to use this as a basis for a challenge. Look though for a HUGE push from the right to GUT voters rolls in the near future. Donald, of course, will lead the movement, its the new Birther movement.

Jim Sande said...

They will try, but they're going to fail. The nation has room for a conservative party and even an alt right party but it's in the minority. The majority of people want sensible progress. The country as a whole will give Clinton roughly 2/3's of the electoral college, that's 3 election cycles in a row with a demonstrative landslide. The party of the white good old boy is done. It might have a momentary resurgence, but it can't endure. The politics of the country are changing and one of the big advances will be a more liberal Bernie-ish inspired movement to tackle the serious issues of climate change and income inequality. That has arrived.