Keep in mind that they produce the polls and believe the polls because they are convinced that a large majority of Americans *hate* President Trump. And I mean really hate. Like with white-hot #Resist level hatred. They are certain that 55-60% of Americans are of such views.
Now, could they be right? I guess so. I don't see it: I do see hatred, but it is presented to me by an MSM with a vested interest in Trump being hated. Also, if just 30% hate Trump, that's 90+ million. That's a lot of people. It can cause quite a ruckus. But it can't beat Trump.
My view is that Trump is not hated - at least, not by anything close to a majority. Most are probably used to him by now and merely bemused by his Tweets. He hasn't been the Nazi Oppressor the haters say. It is pretty obvious to most that Trump isn't the ogre some say.
And we see this in the rallies: people are showing up in massive numbers and cheering like mad for him. And now we see some voting data indicating Trump might be doing very well. We'll see how it comes out, but I suspect a rather big Trump victory is coming.

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20 Oct
Everyone does realize that in the past 40 years (10 Pres contests) Dems are 4-6; have only scored a majority twice and the GOP controlled the Senate 24 of 40 years and the House 20 of 40 years, right? That the Dems are not this super powerful entity which always wins, right?
Because the MSM reports only the Dem Narrative, I think we've got into the habit of thinking Dems win and it is only by a sort of miracle that we win. It isn't like that: we actually win more than they do. We're a center-right nation, not center-left. Start acting like it.
Trump is the incumbent President. It is extraordinarily hard to defeat such. It takes not just something like financial crash, but the people explicitly blaming the Pres for the financial crash; and there can't be recovery between crash and election.
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20 Oct
Two weeks to go!

I'm feeling pretty good. There are a few clouds in the silver lining, but the overall picture seems to be brightening for us.

Keep in mind: no one really knows how it will end up. And that's what you have to be very careful about.
Over the next two weeks you will be subjected to the most astonishing level of hysteria, lies and psychological manipulation in human history. Most from the Left but some will be from the Right. People will be trying to get you to think its one way, when its actually the other.
Relax! First off, you, personally, can't change what is going to happen. Vote, pray, volunteer, donate: but the actual decision isn't in any one person's hands. You're ultimately just along for the ride here. So, might as well enjoy it. Block is your friend!
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6 Oct
Went to Mass and on the way back had the radio on and caught a Biden ad. And here's the deal: if Biden wins it will be because people fell for a rather clever rhetorical sleight of hand. What it does is get you to mentally think that "slow the spread" is "save my life."
It is the central thing of Biden's campaign: "be afraid and I will save your life". Which is ridiculous because "slow the spread" merely means "you'll get it, later". You will catch it; you may already have. Everyone will catch it. Those doomed to die of it, will die of it.
There is no way around this: unless a nearly 100% effective vaccine is created, we cannot remove a virus from the population. It is highly unlikely that we'll have any vaccine for this kind of virus that is that effective. So: you will catch it.
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6 Oct
Do keep in mind that Biden’s campaign staff is filled with Establishment types who have assured Biden their plan will bring victory: they would not tell him that their plan, which is making them millions in fees, isn’t working: they’ll play it out until the last dollar is spent.
It is a strength and a weakness that the whole Establishment is behind Biden. Endless money. Universal good press. All cheating will be done in Biden’s favor. The weakness: these are the sort of guys who crafted Obamacare and the Iran Deal. You know: morons.
I said the day after election 2016 that the whole Establishment would unite to destroy Trump and that has come to pass. I expected them to win: deep in my heart, I felt that once roused, no one could stand up against them. I expected Trump to whither under the assault.
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6 Oct
Been seeing this Biden ad where he talks about the death of his first wife and a child in a car accident. Saw it just now for the zillionth time (battleground State!) and something about it just occurred to me: it uses pictures of a young, distraught Biden at the hospital.
Which means that one of the things on Biden’s mind at the time of his wife and child’s death was...making sure they got really good, emotional shots of it. In black and white to increase the sense of stark devastation. Cool, huh?
This is the sort of person Biden is and the sort of people he attracts into his orbit: complete political animal. Everything is subordinated to the quest for office. Wife died? Let’s use it: could get us some votes.
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I have my flaws. I’m a bit overweight. My eyesight is poor. My right leg has been jacked up for decades and it’s constant pain (greater or lesser depending). I can’t carry a note in a bucket. But one attribute is razor sharp: my memory.
I don’t forget things. I can remember words and actions with precision. It isn’t vague. I remember the drive in the car to the beach with Mom and Dad and what we had to eat and what the old guy sitting next to us looked like. That was 1968. I was 3.
A bit of a curse in this is that every last mistake I’ve ever made is etched indelibly in my mind: as if it just happened. It’s a burden getting to forever relive the faux pas I committed in 1970. When I was 5. But, it is what it is. Why bring this up?
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