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Holy Unifying Centrist
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« on: July 10, 2020, 06:51:59 PM »
« edited: July 10, 2020, 06:55:05 PM by DTC »

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-boat-parade-world-record-lake-murray-1515891

I'm telling you he's epically popular. His supporters don't talk to pollsters. Liberals are in for a shock on election night.

Can you explain to me why you are talking so authoritatively when you have a history of getting predictions wrong?

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=304667.msg6485940#msg6485940

You said that the GOP would have a 20 seat majority. Dems have a majority almost that big. You said that the GOP would have 55 Senate seats after the midterm. You made these predictions despite the evidence not being there, because you think you are way smarter than you actually are.

I just don't get why clowns like you, who are consistently so completely wrong, still speak with such authority. Don't you get embarrassed when you are so completely wrong? Don't you feel shame when you speak so confidently but then are completely contradicted by real data? Does it not make you think that *maybe* you are not as smart or intelligent as you think you are?

I feel like the average person does some self-reflection when they are proven wrong. You have not, and you are still acting as if you are some genius despite being proven wrong 6 times out of 10. Guess what Beet? A 40% grade is still failing. Your predictions are worse than flipping a coin. If you were my employee and I needed you to make decisions based on predictions in the future, I would have had you fired months ago.
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