Forget the polls. It is all about turnout.



Trump is 10 points up with folks who have no college background.  He is seven points up with folks who attended college without getting a degree,  He is 17 points behind Hillary with those who have graduated from college with a degree.  You should know that nearly 80% of the nation falls within the first two categories.  You should also know,  that the “attended but without a degree” are college educated folks,  as surely as those who went to college and graduated with music degrees,  culture dance, black studies, and the like.

Significance?  Simply and profoundly this:  close to 80% of the nation is represented by the first two categories.  He is ahead with white men and independents.  His rally turnouts are ten to fifteen times the size of anything Hillary puts together.  Yesterday,  he spoke to 15,000 and 19,000 folks in two rallies in Pennsylvania;  she spoke to a few hundred folks.  If Trump wins the hearts and minds of this population,  he wins in a landslide.  And this group of people are NOT being polled by Corporate America.  They are Nixon's "silent majority."

This I know:  there are more people under-represented by Central Government than ever before and they constitute a huge majority of this nation's population.  

See you at the polls.

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Polling numbers cited in this post come from the LA Time, here. 

6 comments:

  1. “attended but without a degree” (or a degree in religion) = college dropouts - like Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh
    This really shows ... the election is about who decides our leadership, the smart people or the ignorant dumbasses

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    1. Still, they are college educated folks. They have been taught "critical thinking," something they apparently left off when you got your music degree. As far as Sean and Rush are concerned - compare your salary to theirs, your circle of influence to theirs, time spent in research and study to yours. But none of this changes one thing about what I wrote in the above post. Gotcha again.

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    2. Sorry. Not college educated. College failures, dropouts.

      BTW... A music degree is one of the most challenging undergraduate degrees you can get. In any major university, it is the only program of study that has an independent admission acceptance criteria in addition to the main University admission. You must be accepted both on an academic level and a skill level. Any Joe kid can walk into a college and be a history or religion major, not so with music. In addition to all the basic general education requirements that music majors must do (math, english, history, etc...) they must spend hours practicing their skill on their instrument, while the history majors are at the frat house having beers. Get a clue before your speak.

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    3. I have 160 units and two years of Greek plus a year of research for my Masters and 40 units of post graduate. If I am not college eduacated how come I have transcripts that say I am. Apply that same reason to those who did not finish a four year degree program. How come they have transcripts that say they are college educated in the several course studies on their transcripts. Not much difference between you being stupid and you being stubborn.

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  2. Yes, all about turnout. That is why the GOP tries like hell to suppress the vote. It took a court order to extend voting after FL Gov Scott refused to do so after forcing people to evacuate because of the hurricane. UnAmerican.

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    1. You think the only people "forced" to evacuate were Democrats?? "Voter suppression" is a another fantasy claim of the Left. The fact is: everywhere voter ID laws have been enforced, registration goes up, not down.

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