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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
We'll see. I've been saying for a while that I think the GOP is dominating; it's just in the monster vote unaccounted for by polls. Britain experienced this with a ~6 point swing towards Leave from the previous day polling average, and I think the US monster vote will be an even more extreme swing.
What I think is true about this election is that both candidates are pretty crap and two weeks is a long time for either of them when they both have so much in their closets. From what I've seen* I think this is more likely to effect Clinton but that adds some variance to predictions.
*I think it's quite strange that I get a pretty right wing view of American politics whilst a much more central view of things from UK media. It's quite interesting.
 Originally Posted by wufwugy
I mostly agree with this. I just pointed out that one interpretation is that Farage used that tactic on purpose. I'm not saying I think he did.
Fair.
I think it's somewhat strange that Farage is getting as far away from the limelight as possible now. It's understandable to a degree because he got what he wanted but if I was him I'd want to be pushing for it to go through as much to my ideals as possible. I have to say I hope UKIP collapses now whatever peoples views on Europe lots of people in that party are scum.
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