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Originally Posted by Biggy
I don't believe there is a causal relationship between how many people show up at rallies, and how the election turns out. I think its a matter of fundamentals, for whatever reason, that Republican rallies draw big audiences, and Democrat rallies do not. For example , as a whole Republicans can have a lot more enthusiasm for showing up to rallies, but that does not mean there are more people voting Republican than Democrat. It just means more people show up at rallies. The election is not decided by which party can get more people to show up to rallies. The election is decided by who can get more people to vote for them on election day, and there is a large swath of people that vote, that will never go to a rally. I believe during Obama vs Romney I was hearing the same. Romney rallies were huge, Obama's were half full. And he won by a landslide in the electoral college.
How much have you personally bet on the election? You can get some great odds if you believe so strongly about it.
FYI, I am no Hillary fan. I am just giving you the facts of life.
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OK. the hilary fans are never hilary fans. LOL.
& i understand, it is conventional wisdom that rally size does not correlate to election results. 2 retorts - 1, conventional wisdom regarding the trump campaign has been consistently wrong. 2, the difference in the rally sizes is staggering, not even close to a margin of error. the real story in this election is the complete lack of emotion & enthusiam among clinton supporters. even you dont like her!
she's going to lose. because trump has more energy & enthusiams around his campaign while hilarys is almost completely a media operation, she has been in hiding most of this fall. she's run a smug, ignorant, lazy campaign based totally on celebrity & womens issues, thats not where the voters are. they want change.
im just giving you other facts of life your not looking at.
