Rasmussen predicts Trump will win both the electoral college, which is all that counts, and the popular vote 49-46. They also makes the point that in 2020 Biden was predicted by the Real Clear Politics average of polls to be ahead by 7.2 and “won” by 4.5. In the Battleground States however, Biden barely squeaked through with .03. If a similar polling error occurs this time, Trump may well be ahead four or so points beyond what his current lead of 1.1 points in the Real Clear Politics average indicates. If that is the case, Trump will have an electoral landslide. We shall soon see.
Has Rasmussen taken cheating into account?
I hope the Rssmussen prediction is correct, and if it is, then expect the godless Democrats to claim election fraud.
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin all have Democrat governors. Pennsylvania and Michigan have revolting human beings for governors.
Put nothing past them.
If we could give Philadelphia to New Jersey – two places that richly deserve each other — PA would be as solidly GOP as Indiana.
If Trump got over 300 electoral votes, I wouldn’t be surprised, but the truth is I wouldn’t be surprised if Harris got over 300 electoral votes. I have no guess until early Wednesday.
I am making an official prediction:
If Donald Trump wins, Kamala Harris will refuse to certify.
It doesn’t matter how blatantly hypocritical this would be after 4 years talking about Trump’s “coup.” It doesn’t matter how much worse this would be when she would preventing her own loss by doing so. She will do it, and the media will paint her in a positive light for doing it.
Most Catholic churches on our peninsula are having 40 hours. Ours starts at 6pm. Our bishop is very pro-life. Several priests online are voicing that to not vote, unless there is a good reason, is sinful. We are also doing an Election Novena.
NoVA has had more Republicans register to vote in a long while.
One can only hope.
I’ve been thoroughly blackpilled on this, so I’ll leave it at that.
The States certify the electoral votes. The Veep merely counts the votes before a joint session of Congress.
Deus vult.