Monday, November 7, 2016

It's Over Tomorrow

Dear Friends,

I've been writing this blog virtually every day since January 13th. If you're a regular reader, you know I jumped into online punditry making two major predictions.

The first was that Donald Trump would win the Republican nomination. The second was that Hillary Clinton's email problems would dog her throughout the election.

Right and right.

You'll hear that no pundit correctly predicted Trump's nomination. My readers know that's not true.

I will not be posting again until Wednesday morning.

Tomorrow, I'll be working for 12 hours at Las Vegas election precinct 1037, at Dorothy Eisenberg Middle School, beginning at 6 a.m.

When I walk through my front door tomorrow evening, the national election results will already be known.

Hillary Clinton will have won by at least 11 million votes and will easily have the 270 Electoral College votes she needs to be President.

Get a picture of this in your mind, and then put it outside on the Capitol steps on
 January 20th. Hillary Clinton will be sworn in as the first female President of the
United States. Buhlieve me.
A lot of today's hand wringing over what will happen tomorrow is hype. It behooves the media to keep it interesting. But you and I both know the actual numbers.

Unless the majority of women all of a sudden have a massive change of heart, they alone will defeat Donald Trump. Women represent 55 percent of all voters, and at least 55 percent of them favor Hillary Clinton. That math is simple.

A more detailed analysis, which takes account of minority voters, indicates a monumental drubbing for The Donald.

If the world doesn't go topsy turvy and a massive army of white voters doesn't turn out everywhere, Trump is going down 'big time'.

Early voting indicates it won't happen. Democrats outnumbered Republicans virtually everywhere, and reports have up to 25 percent of Republicans casting protest votes for Hillary.

The so-called huge latent white majority favoring Trump has not materialized, probably because it doesn't exist.

Many overly excited Trump rally attendees won't even go to the polls if they've never been before. It's too intimidating and takes effort.

And Trump has virtually no ground game to get his supporters there. Hillary's is renowned and massive.

He would have fired himself on his own reality show for his failure to put a ground game together.

But most of all, a majority of Americans won't ever vote for a candidate who refuses to release his tax returns or his complete health records. The electorate, by and large, still demands these two things from their president.

Not to mention that President Obama has emerged as one of our most popular leaders in modern history, and our country's economy has been on an incredible six-year-long growth streak. Without a doubt, this helps Hillary.

So, Friends, have a good day today.

Tomorrow night, the majority of us will take comfort in knowing that the next four years will keep us on the same steady course as the previous eight.

Congratulations, Madam President!

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