Q99 wrote:Democrat panic check:
538: How much should Democrats panic from 1-10? Answers vary, but 'Less than Republicans'
Early Nevada voting suggests Hillary might beat her polls
Ace Pace wrote:A question to maraxus2. From my understanding there are 3 different Clinton victory scenarios. From great to worst, they're a popular vote landslide, a strong win and a narrow win.
Assuming a narrow win and the current political atmosphere, how likely is it that she'll be bogged down in recount hell and other such political mud throwing that will significantly impact her ability to govern?
Recount hell is unlikely to be a major concern.
Mud throwing? Heck, doesn't matter who the Dem is or how much they win by- see how much Obama's strong win prevented it, i.e. not at all. Democrats govern around that as a matter of course now.
That's good news from Nevada. Maybe I'm missing something, but looking at which states are likeliest to flip on fivethirtyeight, its hard to see Trump winning without Nevada.
Sadly, those same projections (I'm going off of Polls-only and Polls-plus, not just the Now-cast) show us likely losing Arizona, Iowa, and Ohio, and possibly Florida and NC.
In that scenario, Hillary still wins with 279 electoral college votes, but its depressingly close.
A race against Donald fucking Trump should not be this close. A close win is better than a loss, of course, but it will nonetheless further entrench Trump's brand of bigoted despotism as part of the new mainstream, disgrace America internationally, and ensure that the Republicans have zero incentive not to run another Trumpian nut bag in four years (well, aside from human decency, of course, but when did that ever influence Republican politicians?)
A close win is effectively a draw, then. We preserve the status quo, and get to relive this shit in four years, only it'll probably be even worse.
What frightens me now is not so much the prospect of losing this election, as it is the prospect of an election result which treats a candidate who among other things has openly stated his intent to violate the First and Fourteenth amendments and jail his opponent upon victory, casually discussed using nuclear weapons, proposed abandoning our NATO allies, incited violence, and likely committed (and then bragged about committing) sexual assault, as if he is just another candidate. That's quite surreally horrifying, when you think about it.
Edit: I mean, just let this sink in: we live in a country where, at best, slightly less than half the voters think that Donald Trump is Presidential material. Consider that, and tell me it doesn't make you feel just a little bit sick.
"I know its easy to be defeatist here because nothing has seemingly reigned Trump in so far. But I will say this: every asshole succeeds until finally, they don't. Again, 18 months before he resigned, Nixon had a sky-high approval rating of 67%. Harvey Weinstein was winning Oscars until one day, he definitely wasn't."-John Oliver
"The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan."-General Von Clauswitz, describing my opinion of Bernie or Busters and third partiers in a nutshell.
I SUPPORT A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE TO REMOVE TRUMP FROM OFFICE.