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"~~Kamala Harris~~ Hillary Clinton predicted to win by nearly every major forecaster"
Its like 2016 never even fucking happened lol
She was predicted to win the popular vote....
And she did.
Looking at statewide polling and a lot of battleground states were coinflips.
The problem was anyone mentioning that got screeched at for wanting trump to win....
This comment also aged like milk. Trump is 5 mil over harris in pop vote
But this article is saying it's based on the EC,
That is too close. I hate that it's that close.
I want her to get over 350... over 400 even.
Hey, same here. And you know what? There's hope - at least one pollster is predicting a major blowout for Harris, https://app.vantagedatahouse.com/analysis/TheBlowoutNoOneSeesComing-1
Do you want them to not make any predictions until voting is over or what?
That would be an improvement
Yes, that is what we want.
OK, good luck with that.
YES (no predictions)
Honestly there should be zero results posted until all votes are counted. Counting as they come in influences later voters, especially in western time zones.
I thought there was an election in the not too distant past where the news declared a winner before Hawaii even finished voting.
I disagree with the "no predictions" part, but fully 100% agree with not releasing any results until all votes are tallied.
What would they base predictions on without results?