So comparing the articles I found on Iowa and Colorado regarding early/mail votes, in Iowa Obama carried the state thanks to mailed in ballots since he lost to Republicans on Election Day voting while in Colorado more Republicans mailed in ballots in past elections early and more Democrats there waited until the actual week of the election. Interesting.
Looking at these early voting statistics and Clinton's ground game, she is slowly but surely securing not only her win but her prospects for reelection and future elections.
Only thing left is enthusiasm. She has to be on the trail almost everyday in October.
Looking at these early voting statistics and Clinton's ground game, she is slowly but surely securing not only her win but her prospects for reelection and future elections.
Only thing left is enthusiasm. She has to be on the trail almost everyday in October.
I hope the extra kick needed in swing states are the debates. Should I be nervous, Maxx? Trump always gets free passes
Looking at these early voting statistics and Clinton's ground game, she is slowly but surely securing not only her win but her prospects for reelection and future elections.
Only thing left is enthusiasm. She has to be on the trail almost everyday in October.
Exactly. Hillary's superior ground operation won't show up in the polls, but it will when the results start coming in. That's why I'm not too concerned about states that are currently tied.
Apparently Hillary's eyes were going in different directions at her rally the other day, it may mean she has neurological problems.
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Hillary Clinton exhibited abnormal eye movements during her recent speech in Philadelphia and they were not photoshopped.
Her eyes did not always move in the same direction at the same time. It appears that she has a problem with her left sixth cranial nerve. That nerve serves only one function and that is to make the lateral rectus muscle contract. That muscle turns the eye in the direction away from the midline.
It comes out of the base of the brain and runs along the floor of the skull, immediately beneath the brain before coursing upward to the eye. Dysfunction of that muscle causes the striking picture of the eyes not aiming in the same direction and causes the patient to suffer double vision.
Like all things medical, there is a long list of potential causes but in my opinion the most likely one, based on Clinton's known medical history is an intermittent lateral rectus palsy caused by damage to or pressure on her sixth cranial nerve.
Looks like Hillary has at least one RNC big wig shook:
“Clinton is a career politician who has spent years sharpening her debate reflexes and beefing up on public policy. Donald Trump is new to the format. Aside from primary debates (which have lower levels of attention on them and many more participants) Trump’s lack for formal, political, one-on-one debate experience gives Clinton a significant advantage. This view is informed in large part due to Clinton’s adroit performances in past debates. Clinton’s been at it since she was on the debate team in high school, and she has shined on some of the biggest stages before. She knows how to debate and by all accounts she is a methodical and intense consumer of information in her preparations beforehand.” – RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer, via press release.
Looks like Hillary has at least one RNC big wig shook:
“Clinton is a career politician who has spent years sharpening her debate reflexes and beefing up on public policy. Donald Trump is new to the format. Aside from primary debates (which have lower levels of attention on them and many more participants) Trump’s lack for formal, political, one-on-one debate experience gives Clinton a significant advantage. This view is informed in large part due to Clinton’s adroit performances in past debates. Clinton’s been at it since she was on the debate team in high school, and she has shined on some of the biggest stages before. She knows how to debate and by all accounts she is a methodical and intense consumer of information in her preparations beforehand.” – RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer, via press release.
They're setting expectations and putting the pressure on Hillary. That way Trump only has to perform marginally well and the media will go "Wow Trump wasn't so bad!".
I think this debate will be a different show than the Republican debates. There were lots of people on those stages, who for better or for worse, had things to say. They had some substance to what they were saying. Then Trump could pop in for a minute, give a funny one liner, and go back to watching the others fight. This is going to be one on one.
I don't think we're getting any table debates, but imagine if we did? Trump and Hillary sitting down together at a table and having to hash out policy? That wouldn't fare well for him.