I am not a Clinton voter. I voted for Stein, instead, as I said I would.
What I said about Clinton winning this election is based on what the
best projected-result data was at that time - and it showed her some 9
points ahead and pulling away from Trump.
The race unexpectedly tightened by the eruption of another email
revelation a few days before the election.
What apparently occurred was that disenfranchised voters voted in
significant numbers - these are "invisible" to pollsters. They are
typically an "X" factor in elections. This has been, however, an
unprecedented election campaign that has come down to an extraordinary
conclusion that few expected in the pundit/analyst quarters.
But, they likely, in nice pretty hindsight (you cheaply use to ridicule
my expectation of her winning), should've been fully prepared for an
unusual ending. And I should've, too. It has been nothing but a
despicable wrecked election campaign with two unstable untrustworthy
candidates.
I don't deal in astrological signs and ancient prophecies. I'll leave
that mind tapioca to the likes of you.
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