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Trump To "Nasty" Dems: "Get Used To It. We Won The Election. We're Going To Win Again In 2020."
Ian Schwartz
On Date August 24, 2018


President Trump delivered remarks at the Ohio Republican Party State Dinner on Friday night.


PRESIDENT TRUMP: So while Democrats run down our country -- they really do, they run it down -- it always negative, nasty, the way they come after me. Get used to it. We won the election. We're going to win again in 2020. And hopefully, we're going to keep winning.

(APPLAUSE)




Man, these are nasty people. They are nasty and dishonest. You notice that nobody looks at them? Is that deep state or what? Explain that. Nobody looks at them, all of the sting (ph). McCabe, you have the beautiful Lisa Page and her wonderful FBI agent. How about him? Did anybody ever hear Strzok? Did anybody ever hear him testify? Did you hear this guy? Can you believe it? "No, I have no bias against the president, I have no bias." Did you read what he said? What a group (ph).

Comey, lies and leaks. Hes a liar and he's a leaker. No -- I mean, why -- is this guy being looked at? It's the most incredible thing people have ever seen, what's going on, but we're going to straighten it out. It's going to get straightened out.

(APPLAUSE)

And that guy is helping a lot. We're going to straighten it out. It's happening. A lot of good things are happening. Republicans are rebuilding our country. We believe in the dignity of work, the power of freedom, and we believe in the truth of our national motto, which a lot of people don't like using.

Did you see some court ruled against it the other day? "In God we trust." Nobody is going to rule against it.

(APPLAUSE)

Remember when I first started -- I hate to bring it up now, in this heap (ph), but I used to say, we're going to saying "Christmas" again. You know, they're saying "Christmas" again now, right?

(APPLAUSE)

Remember, at the beginning of my campaign, it was December, and I'd see these stores and they never said "Merry Christmas." They're all saying "Merry Christmas" now. They're proud of it.
If Trump says it it must be true:cool:
 
If Trump says it it must be true:cool:
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Todays Gallup released poll has Trump job approval rating at 41%

538 aggregate of polls has Trump at 41.9%

Gallup doesn’t have a very good record with anything Trump and polling. Horrible in fact. I doubt that their methodology has changed since November of 2016.
 
Gallup doesn’t have a very good record with anything Trump and polling. Horrible in fact. I doubt that their methodology has changed since November of 2016.


Gallup consistently showed more people would vote for Hillary.Rasmussen often showed more people would vote for Trump
 
Gallup consistently showed more people would vote for Hillary.Rasmussen often showed more people would vote for Trump

The next thing you’re likely to skew is that since HRC won the popular vote Gallup got the General Election right all along. Tell that to Nate Silver and the gazillion other pollsters. It’s just data.
 
The next thing you’re likely to skew is that since HRC won the popular vote Gallup got the General Election right all along. Tell that to Nate Silver and the gazillion other pollsters. It’s just data.
The data was right about more people voting for Hillary and its right about Trump approval ratings.
 
Why do we always have to correct Tony about the polls. Its like we have to keep these links on speed dial.

I checked ET for the history of the polling.

Most of the polls had hillary up by very large amounts until they herded about 10 days before. We were seeing mostly ridiculous polls giving Hillary enormous leads. Some like ABC were give here double digit leads.

But on the eve of the election...

Rasmuessen was only bettered by one outfit. Rasmussen had Hillary plus 2 but the jem algo outfit called Hillary by one or two points but cited the work of Nate Silver saying that if the election were that close Trump could win because Hillary had excess votes in CA and New York.


https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...-winning-even-without-the-algo.301548/page-91


Monday, November 7
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Poll Results Spread
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Bloomberg Clinton 44, Trump 41, Johnson 4, Stein 2 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein IBD/TIPP Tracking Clinton 41, Trump 43, Johnson 6, Stein 2 Trump +2
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein CBS News Clinton 45, Trump 41, Johnson 5, Stein 2 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein FOX News Clinton 48, Trump 44, Johnson 3, Stein 2 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Reuters/Ipsos Clinton 42, Trump 39, Johnson 6, Stein 3 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein ABC/Wash Post Tracking Clinton 47, Trump 43, Johnson 4, Stein 1 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Monmouth Clinton 50, Trump 44, Johnson 4, Stein 1 Clinton +6
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Economist/YouGov Clinton 45, Trump 41, Johnson 5, Stein 2 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Rasmussen Reports Clinton 45, Trump 43, Johnson 4, Stein 2 Clinton +2
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein NBC News/SM Clinton 47, Trump 41, Johnson 6, Stein 3 Clinton +6
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton Bloomberg Clinton 46, Trump 43 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton LA Times/USC Tracking Clinton 43, Trump 48 Trump +5
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton CBS News Clinton 47, Trump 43 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton IBD/TIPP Tracking Clinton 43, Trump 42 Clinton +1
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton FOX News Clinton 48, Trump 44 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton Reuters/Ipsos Clinton 44, Trump 39 Clinton +5
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton ABC/Wash Post Tracking Clinton 49, Trump 46 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton Monmouth Clinton 50, Trump 44 Clinton +6
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton Economist/YouGov Clinton 49, Trump 45 Clinton +4
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton NBC News/SM Clinton 51, Trump 44 Clinton +7
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Gravis Clinton 47, Trump 43, Johnson 3, Stein 2 Clinton +4
 
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The data was right about more people voting for Hillary and its right about Trump approval ratings.

Every pollster was wrong about the election results - especially Gallup. Reconcile that. Faulty sampling methodologies, biased interpolation. And nothing has changed since for Gallup. They’re treating it as an aberration; a Black Swan event (which they can’t to this day explain adequately)
 
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