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Scott Game profile

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Jul 31st 2016, 2:20:54

Interesting points this guy makes about the election...

http://www.newsday.com/...illary-clinton-1.12102905

Heston Game profile

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Jul 31st 2016, 3:18:58

❤️️Nothing but❤️️💯❤️️❤️️🌺🌸🌹❤️❤️💯

slip Game profile

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Jul 31st 2016, 22:16:19

This year, Trump has wound up as the stronger of the two presidential nominees. He won many more primaries than did Clinton. In fact, this was apparent as early as early March. Trump handily won the first two primaries, New Hampshire and South Carolina, while Clinton badly lost New Hampshire to Sen. Bernie Sanders before beating him in South Carolina.


I wish the site would have gone deeper into the "why." Clinton losing NH is the only time she trailed this primary. The author focusing on Sanders winning his home state during the first week of the primary is weird. My biggest issue with Primary stats is they're dependent on when their opponent drops out. Bush/McCain in '00 was closer than Bernie/Clinton, yet the #'s don't reflect that with McCain dropping out after Super Tuesday.

With that said, the betting markets, poll studies and statisticians have been wrong about Trump from the start.

My +2000 on Newt for VP was looking so good! :|