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<blockquote data-quote="mark46" data-source="post: 71388859" data-attributes="member: 257078"><p>Perhaps.</p><p></p><p>When you are discussing the election polls, are you referring to national popular vote, that Trump didn't win.</p><p></p><p>The was no real "poll" of electoral votes. However, there were percentage estimates of how likely it was for Trump to win the electoral vote. There was only one (as I recall) source that had the electoral college as close; that is, all had Trump likely to lose the electoral college by numerous outside of the margin for error.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Trump was closing fast in key states. Analysts should have paid more attention to this. In the end, as almost always in presidential elections, the difference was about turnout. In PA, blacks in Philly didn't show up. Those not living in Philly or Pittsburgh showed up in large numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark46, post: 71388859, member: 257078"] Perhaps. When you are discussing the election polls, are you referring to national popular vote, that Trump didn't win. The was no real "poll" of electoral votes. However, there were percentage estimates of how likely it was for Trump to win the electoral vote. There was only one (as I recall) source that had the electoral college as close; that is, all had Trump likely to lose the electoral college by numerous outside of the margin for error. Yes, Trump was closing fast in key states. Analysts should have paid more attention to this. In the end, as almost always in presidential elections, the difference was about turnout. In PA, blacks in Philly didn't show up. Those not living in Philly or Pittsburgh showed up in large numbers. [/QUOTE]
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