Herschel Walker is too stupid to be a U.S. Senator

Let's take some quotes from the articles to help you understand the difference between facts and your fantasy. Nate Silver was spot on with his information regarding the 2016 election.

"You'd rather be in her shoes than Donald Trump, but it's not an incredibly safe position," Silver said.

The reason Clinton's polling lead is less safe than Obama's was four years ago is that the race is closer in some swing states, especially in the Midwest. That means that if she loses only one big state forecast for her, she loses the White House, Silver said.

"If Clinton were to beat her polls by 3 points ... you see something we call a borderline landslide. But if it goes the other way ... all of a sudden Trump could very easily win the Electoral College," he said.

A 3 point lead is not safe enough, in Silver's model.

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But as of Thursday morning, her odds have fallen down to 66.9 percent — suggesting that while Donald Trump is still the underdog, there’s a one-in-three shot he’ll end up the next president.

Throughout the campaign, whenever the polls have tightened somewhat, FiveThirtyEight’s model has moved more toward Trump than its competitors have.

According to FiveThirtyEight’s estimate, Clinton currently has about a 3.4 percent popular vote lead. But her chances of winning are only 70 percent or higher in contests where 272 electoral votes are at stake. If she wins them all, that’s just barely enough to get her over the top.

Nate Silver was incorrect. Your assertion is inaccurate.
 
The GOP really messed up here. It's one thing to nominate a candidate like this in CA where you have no shot, but GA should have been a slam dunk. They also nominated terrible candidates in AZ, PA, and OH which should have been easy wins in an off year.
 
Not only stupid -- but full of domestic violence.

Republican Herschel Walker invokes Jesus to dismiss holding a gun to his wife’s head
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-holding-a-gun-to-his-wife-s-head/ar-AA12m8eY

Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker is still facing questions about domestic violence as the election nears.

One of the first stories to come out about Walker's past was that he abused his former wife and at one point held a gun to her head threatening to shoot. Walker also admitted that he would play Russian roulette. In fact, he told ESPN's Highly Questionable that he'd played it "more than once." He loved the competition of it, he said.

The violence and abuse continue to be a topic from those speaking to Walker, but the Heisman trophy winner continues to dismiss it as unimportant.

(More at above url including video)
 
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Herschel VS Warnock in a DEBATE October 14th in Savannah, GA!

Herschel's inspirational and soaring rhetoric will move the people to see his vision
If that don't work, then the real reason he will win

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