Once in-person early voting starts, Hillary's lead in North Carolina could become insurmountable.
She's already ahead in very populous counties and with voting rights activists suing to get more voting days and Sunday voting in heavily black communities within those counties, I hope she'll slay.
Hillary's winning, but I want her to get a Senate majority she should focus on that. They should keep getting Trump to say stupid things and getting Trump to lose everything (so they stay home), that way she'll have a chance.
Anyone know if Dems have a chance at the senate seat from Florida? I would love for Marco Rubio to lose
She's already ahead in very populous counties and with voting rights activists suing to get more voting days and Sunday voting in heavily black communities within those counties, I hope she'll slay.
These numbers are not good news for Trump at all, but I doubt he or his team even know how essential early voting really is. Just look at how little they've invested into a ground game. It's like the post-2012 GOP autopsy report fell completely on deaf ears.
In-person early voting starts on October 20 in North Carolina. Hillary will pad her lead from then and Trump's presumed advantage on election day probably won't be enough.
Wouldn't winning North Carolina be indicative of a landslide? Is NC not more Republican than states like OH, IA and NV? I feel like this is wrapped up
She's actually more likely to win NC than a state like OH or even FL so not necessarily indicative of a landslide but a high chance she would have one.
If she won SC however (where she isn't far down, it's been like T+4 average) that would be indicative of a landslide
My friend (who's a Bernie supporter now #NeverHillary) literally said he think Gary Johnson is good on a lot in response to Bernie's comment on him. I want to slap him so hard
Wouldn't winning North Carolina be indicative of a landslide? Is NC not more Republican than states like OH, IA and NV? I feel like this is wrapped up
Demographic changes have created new bellwethers. Virginia is a good example...before it used to be redder than the nation, now it's bluer than the nation. NC is trending the same way, while OH and IA are trending in the opposite direction.
I've ignored politics for the last few days...what kind of Trump meltdown? And the town hall format at the next debate will not do him any favors either.
If Hillary wins Georgia, there's a chance to win South Carolina. Arizona is close as well. The map is still looking good for her. I would love that 350+ electoral college.
Oh and we're getting the Senate, and a lot of House seats. By how much is the question left. Trump needs to be horrible in the next two debates and we'll be looking at a 5-10+ win.