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« on: May 30, 2016, 01:36:38 AM »

Ok, we shouldn't take the early polls too serious, but it clearly shows TRUMP's appeal. All the (media) talk that he gets defeated in a landslide is nonsense.We could really end up with something like this:



302 - 236

Btw, TRUMP could afford to lose either Virginia or Florida

Add Nevada to Trump.

Not sure yet because of the latino population. But Nevada is more likely to switch than Iowa.

TRUMP has a big hotel in Nevada. He employs many Latino in there too.
If He gets 30%ish of Latino in NV (little bit worse than GOP's latino support in FL/TX)

He can win.

Racial Demographics in NV(CNN exit Poll 2012)
White 64% | Latino 19% |  Black 9% | Asian 5% | Other(Mostly Native American) 4%
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/results/state/NV/president/

Considering Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. 48% would be enough number to win NV

White 64% x 59% + Latino 19% x 30% + Black 9% x 10% + Asian 5% x 45% +
Other 4% x 45% = 48.41% = Win






Well, thanks for letting us know you're just trolling.
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