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Originally posted by Glam
2016 has been the year of dark horses. Your overconfidence worries me. If everyone just assumes that Clinton is going to win then a lot of people who would normally vote for her will get lazy and think that their vote doesn't matter and that a Clinton win is secure. Don't rest on your laurels.
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I understand this, but the ground game of the Trump campaign is very small - and those are the volunteers who pull people out and make sure they vote. As mentioned, he's already pulled out of Virginia. In other swing states, Clinton has opened up twice/three times as many offices. Not only that, her offices are placed strategically while his (already small) number of offices are set up in locations that already lean Democratic and probably wouldn't vote for him.
There's still a chance he might pull an upset - but at this point, I think he's fired up enough people to go out and vote against him. With the sheer amount of comments he's said about women, ethnic minorities, and more - people are already perched to vote and stop him.