The Donald won the silentIt was an election, not the election. Plenty of polls over time. Interesting question as to which political polls have been most accurate over time.
I think an even better question is why did all the polls fail to correctly predict the outcome of the last presidential election. I do not recall a single poll that predicted Trump would win.
In fact he lost the national popular vote tally, the methodologies appear to have underrepresented the "ashamed" Trump voter. Clearly there were many people who if asked would not admit to wanting
to vote for him but who nonetheless cast it for him like a dirty little secret. Therefore I think they were swayed by the most repulsive aspects of his campaign and character in particular.
Trump was then a love that dare not speak its name. I'd wager plenty of people who trumpet him here still would not do so in pleasant personal company. The never Hillary vote does not explain
Trump's rise above the assortment of a dozen or so other not Hillary choices. Only a "fix America by fucking her over royaly" theory can explain a Trump vote.
majority's vote of midamerica
didn't win the coastal big states
on either coasts . just like Wm.
Clintons first win wasn't a popular vote
win was a electorial colledge win . keep wining .
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