If Gillespie loses the race, I'm looking forward to some post-Ossoff-like handwringing from Republicans who got their hopes up.
And, I seem to remember an election 52 weeks ago today in which the Democratic candidate had had a bit of bad news which lead to the Republican candidate surging in the polls. Around the final weekend, the polls suggested that the Democratic candidate had stabilized her position with a small, but, significant and persistent lead. The Republican candidate won.
If Gillespie wins tomorrow, some folks are going to be howling at the moon a night early.
Bob, Virginia doesn't have an Electoral College....
The RCP polling average for Virginia, and Michigan was what again???
Uh, 5% Hillary lol plz wipe your butt
Is he insinuating Hillary underperformed in VA because she most certainly did not.
Yeah, RCP had Hillary up by 5.3% and 538 5.5% and Clinton only won Virginia by....5.4%. So she didn't underperform in Virginia at all, if that is what they were implying.