Donald Trump Delusional: North Carolina, Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Colorado, Michigan, Wisconsin, Virginia All Gone

Donald Trump is totally delusional, running all over the nation, claiming he is winning, when it is assured he will lose big time in tomorrow’s election!

Trump seems to think he will win North Carolina, Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Colorado, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Virginia, but they are all gone!

Trump will have trouble keeping “Red” states, including Arizona, Utah, and even Texas, and is assured to lose North Carolina, which went for Barack Obama in 2008 but for Mitt Romney in 2012.

Trump will have to keep all “Red” states, and win all “Swing” states too, or take a “Blue” state, and anyone who is betting on all that is a fool!

The surging Latino vote and women’s vote insures that Trump will lose Florida, and that will be, effectively, the end of the election before November 8 ends!

4 comments on “Donald Trump Delusional: North Carolina, Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Colorado, Michigan, Wisconsin, Virginia All Gone

  1. D November 7, 2016 1:33 pm

    I am going to revise my prediction.

    • Donald Trump — 42.50 percent (estimate) with 24 states, plus Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, 198 electoral votes
    • Hillary Clinton — 48.50 percent (estimate), for a margin between +5.50 and +6.00, with 26 states, District of Columbia, 340 electoral votes

    Difference from 2012:
    • Iowa (6 electoral votes) and Maine’s 2nd Congressional District (1 electoral vote) flips from 2012 Democratic to 2016 Republican for Donald Trump — +7
    • North Carolina (15 electoral votes) flips from 2012 Republican to 2016 Democratic for Hillary Clinton — +15

  2. Southern Liberal November 7, 2016 10:19 pm

    The pundits are saying that if she wins Florida, it’s over for him. Ha. Ha. Ha. 🙂

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