Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Mark Levin waits until one week before Election 2016 to state that Donald Trump is more conservative than both John McCain and Mitt Romney on a host of issues
What a piece of shit Levin is.
At the end of the first half hour, tonight.
Trump campaign's travel schedule since 10/25/16 is hit and miss
Made/makes sense to visit:
NV (Clinton +1.0), 10-30
AZ (Clinton +0.6), 10-29, 11-2
CO (Clinton +4.0), 10-29, 10-30, 11-2
OH (Trump +2.5), 10-27
NC (Clinton +2.6), 10-26, 11-3
FL (Trump +1.0), 11-2, 11-3
No visits:
IA (Trump +1.4)
ME-2 (Clinton +2.0)
GA (Trump +3.6)
Made/makes no sense to visit:
PA (Clinton +6.0), 11-1, 11-3
MI (Clinton +6.7), 10-31
WI (Clinton +5.7), 11-1
NM (Clinton +8.5), 10-30, 11-2
Trump's path to victory is a surge in NV, AZ, CO, and NC, not MI
Trump's path to victory does not run through MI. Trump is wasting time and resources here.
With 233 Electoral College votes more or less in the bank as of today, the path to victory runs through NV, AZ, CO and NC instead.
He can overcome Hillary's +1 in NV, Hillary's +0.6 in AZ, Hillary's +4.0 in CO, and Hillary's +2.6 in NC. If he does he can win 274-264.
Trying to overcome Hillary's +6.7 in MI is a fool's errand.
Instead he ought to be trying to keep IA, where his lead is just +1.4, OH, where his lead is just +2.5, GA, where his lead is just +3.6, and FL, where his lead is just +1.0.
Whoever let Trump come to MI yesterday is a fool.
But it was probably Trump himself.
With one week until Election 2016, America is about to elect a crook, Hillary Clinton, president with 305 Electoral College votes
The Real Clear Politics map at this hour shows Clinton with 263 Electoral College votes in her column, Trump with 164, and 111 Toss-Ups.
NH, PA, VA, MI, WI, MN, NM and OR lean Clinton by an average of 6.55 points and are included in her total of 263.
IN, MO, TX and UT lean Trump by an average of 6.5 points and are included in his total of 164.
Based solely on the polling in the Toss-Ups, Clinton is set to win NV, AZ, CO, ME-2 and NC, giving her a total of 305, 35 more than the 270 she needs to win. Her average lead in the polls in these 5 is just 2.04 points.
Trump is set to win IA, OH, GA and FL, giving him a total of 233, 37 fewer than the 270 he needs to win. His average lead in the polls in these 4 is 2.13 points.
Clinton's margin nationally has fallen to +2.2 over Trump. Libertarian Johnson averages 4.6 points and Green Party Stein 2.1 points.
Hillary is creaming Trump on the radio with 15 times as many ads in the last ten days of October
Inside Radio reports here:
In terms of actual spot numbers, that’s 18,791 for the Democratic candidate and just 1,245 ads for the Republican nominee. The study covers 85 markets across the country.
Through October 28 Hillary has outspent Trump on TV and radio 2.75 to 1
From Advertising Age's 37th installment on campaign spending to date:
But for now Sec. Clinton and pro-Clinton PACs are miles ahead of Mr. Trump and pro-Trump PACs in the TV-and-radio ad game. The tally right now (including primary season and the general election): $436.4 million spent by Clinton and her allies vs. $158.5 million spent by Trump and his allies -- $594.9 million in all.
Through mid-September Clinton had outspent Trump on television 5.85 to 1
Reported here:
According to a Bloomberg analysis, through Sept. 13, Clinton had spent $109.4 million on TV ads, compared to $18.7 million for Trump. Clinton hit the airwaves two months sooner than Trump.
Steve Gruber was a boor to Nicole Gelinas this morning
They had an argument over Gelinas' thesis that Trump's fiscal policies are stimulative like Obama's and will dramatically widen deficits without spending cuts.
When Gruber gave her the last 20 seconds he talked over her response instead.
Bad form old boy.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Trump hasn't yet run one radio ad in my market in Michigan
I listen to talk radio pretty much non-stop during the election season, and here in western Michigan Trump actually visited today for the first time in a month but I haven't heard one ad on the radio this week for Trump, let alone one ad on the radio in any other week in the last 30 days.
He's not going to win Michigan that way. Not without the western counties that all went for Ted Cruz. By eschewing the radio waves here Trump shows me he's not serious about winning Michigan. He keeps asking for money, but never seems to spend it on the one thing which could spread the enthusiasm present at his rallies to the older Republican base.
I think Trump will lose Michigan and simply wasted his time coming here today, mistakenly continuing to practice what's been appropriate to the primary strategy when the general election requires something more.
Clinton's Real Clear Politics polling average tonight in Michigan is +6.3.
John Kass asks, Is the country more important to Democrats than power?
Here:
The best thing would be for Democrats to ask her to step down now. It would be the most responsible thing to do, if the nation were more important to them than power. And the American news media — fairly or not firmly identified in the public mind as Mrs. Clinton's political action committee — should begin demanding it.
Oh look, a deer: NY Times' Nicholas Kristof tries to change the subject from Hillary's scandals to poverty
OK, let's talk about it.
Poverty under Democrats Obama, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, Hillary and Boltneck is up 23%.
Now back to the nefarious reasons not to vote for Hillary.
Labels:
Boltneck,
deer,
food,
FRED Economic Data,
Hillary 2016,
Nancy Pelosi,
Nicholas Kristof,
NYTimes,
poverty
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Weiner laptop contains 650,000 e-mails to examine, thousands of which come from or go to Hillary's private server
Hm, if the Weiner's got 'em, then a lot of people got 'em.
Reported here:
Metadata on the laptop suggests there may be thousands of emails sent to or from the private server Clinton used while she was secretary of state.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Tens of thousands of e-mails belonging to Hillary's top aide Huma Abedin found on her estranged husband's computer
Oops! That'll take a while to sort out. Expect nothing before the second Tuesday in November.
Meanwhile Hillary's more upset the discovery is interfering with her election chances than she is that it happened in the first place. With Hillary Clinton, national security is always secondary to what really matters.
The situation is not unlike 2008 when a black man just came out of nowhere and stole the nomination from her. Somebody call the cops!
Reported here:
A senior law enforcement official said that tens of thousands of emails belonging to Ms. Abedin were backed up on Mr. Weiner’s computer, which the F.B.I. had obtained as part of its investigation into Mr. Weiner. Mr. Comey said in his letter to Congress that he did not know how long it would take to review the emails. Law enforcement officials said they did not know if and how many were duplicates of emails discovered in the earlier investigation.
Labels:
Anthony Weiner,
FBI,
Hillary 2016,
Huma Abedin,
James Comey,
NYTimes
Flashback to 2006: Senator Hillary Clinton was upset the US didn't rig the Palestine election so that Fatah had won instead of Hamas
From the newly unearthed audio here:
Speaking to the Jewish Press about the January 25, 2006, election for the second Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority), Clinton weighed in about the result, which was a resounding victory for Hamas (74 seats) over the U.S.-preferred Fatah (45 seats).
“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” said Sen. Clinton. “And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win.”
Labels:
election rigging,
flashbacks,
Hamas,
Hillary 2016,
Jewish,
Observer
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)