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Originally Posted by pussycat
You have a point but only in a limited manner. The Trump haters are a small minority. Most of the people showing up in the polls disapproving of Trump will come to accept him. This is what happened among Republicans. His ratings at the start among Republicans were similarly bad, but with time he won them over. The big fear about Trump among Democrats is his ability to bring in Independents (and I don't mean Indie escorts although that might also be correct) and blue collar Democrats. The blue collar Democrats in the rust belt and truck drivers and in places like New Jersey will vote for Trump over Hillary. Look to the "Reagan Democrats" in 1980 and you will see the same. Trump will carry the "Joe Sixpack" Democrats such as union members and those who's jobs are threatened by free trade. Trump is divisive but he unites a majority behind him. That's his strategy and it's successful. Completely and totally successful as a strategist. He's one smart Dude but not any one's idea of an intellectual.
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Here is a link to the latest poll done by CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/04/politi...eral-election/
The results confirm, at least in this poll, what I stated. More people are planning to vote
against Trump than are planning to vote for Clinton and more people are planning to vote
against Clinton than are planning to vote for Trump.
I watched CNN last night for election returns and the CNN analyst pointed out that it will be very difficult for Trump to win the election. He believes the key states in the election will be Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. I would add Florida to the list. For whatever reason, the CNN analyst believes Florida will go Democratic for sure.
Obama won the electoral count in 2012 by 332 - 206. That means that 64 electoral votes must go red (Republican) that were blue (Democrat) in 2012.
Wisconsin has 10. Michigan 16. Ohio 18. Pennsylvania 20. Florida 29.
Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania are states that have gone blue for many Presidential elections. Pennsylvania since 1988. Michigan since 1988. Wisconsin since 1984. I expect Michigan to stay blue in 2016. Probably Wisconsin too. That leaves 67 open electoral votes in my opinion. If true, that means Trump must win Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida to be victorious.
A tough task but hardly impossible. A lot could happen in 6 months. Clinton could be in jail before then.
I'd be interested in hearing your opinion how Trump will be victorious. What states will shift from blue to red in 2016? Anyone else feel free to give us your opinion.