lol just randomly throws that shit in on the end, sure Donnie
I fully expect Trump to begin shifting this week to quoting imaginary poll numbers in battleground states (I.e. UP THREE IN PENNSYLVANIA) and start beating that drum hard. Get that seed planted so when he loses by 3 points, even his base will be able to figure out that UP THREE and DOWN THREE are different and thus the result is invalid.
Also expecting bigger hedges against Fox News to ramp up, as he looks to grift his way into an EVEN MORE DEPLORABLE “news outlet” to compete for derpy eyeballs post-election.
Trump touting the endorsement of a bankrupt tabloid.
Just about sums everything up, doesnt it?
I read something recently that says you’re more likely to vote if you think your candidate is going to win. Which is perhaps counterintuitive but it makes sense to me. So yeah there’s a lot of value in convincing the base it’s going to be a landslide. Republicans do it every 4 years.
Makes sense to me. People want to be apart of a winning team. So if they think their choice will win, some people will go vote just to feel that “accomplishment”.
Us humans are weird.
Trump just said it’s illegal to count votes after Election Day.
So all agriculture that matters
Max Brooks said it best in his book World War Z. Americans don’t just want victory. They want a decisive victory. There can be no question that they won and the other side has been destroyed.
That’s not Melanie behind him
Lol you called it. Look one post up.
Not imaginary, but yeah, at his rallies, and now on Twitter, he’s taken to just quoting TrafLOLger polls, even if they’re a week old and we have nine other Biden +6 polls since then.
ETA: Actually, his WI poll might be made up. There is no poll where he is +2 on Biden. There’s a +1 from SurveyMonkey from October 3. On second thought, yeah, he’s probably just making up imaginary numbers and they happen to correlate with a poll here or there at some time in the prior 2 months.
You know nothing Joe Snow.
The math is correct.
1-(48 choose 3)/(50 choose 3) = ~12%