no
I already made a bet at this website
https://www.predictit.org/
I couldn't get in on the other 2 clinton/trump picks as those were filled.
https://www.predictit.org/Contract/7...t-in-2016#data
i picked no on this one.
nolook at this las vegas oddsmaker prediction in 2008 :http://townhall.com/columnists/wayne...in_a_landslide
I already made a bet at this website
https://www.predictit.org/
I couldn't get in on the other 2 clinton/trump picks as those were filled.
https://www.predictit.org/Contract/7...t-in-2016#data
i picked no on this one. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
http://www.eccie.net/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=1 701Dilbert you dumb fuck this is straight out of the horse's mouth :
Las Vegas Oddsmaker Says Donald Trump Will Win
From a Vegas Oddsmaker:
“I am a non partisan actuarial mathematic and scientifically based odds maker, for large Vegas casinos. I am paid to be correct, and if I am wrong, I do not get paid, or will be fired, or worse, seriously.
“Following the third debate, I have Trump up over Clinton 12 To 14 points, except in Massachusetts, and California, where Clinton has an 8 point lead.
“The latest narrative from the media is that Hillary has an insurmountable lead in New York. Thus is also lie.
“The narrative of media hype of somewhere between a landslide and a narrow win for Clinton, in fraud polling - please quote me - is a BIG LIE.
“Trump will be the next President of the United States. “I have not been wrong in picking the winner of all US Presidential races since 1964, and I will not be wrong now. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Dilbert you dumb fuck this is straight out of the horse's mouth :LUBE UP MY ASS, You deserve everything you wish for, man cunt.
With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.”
But the Trump campaign has a lot of ground to make up before November 8 and the path to victory is looking increasingly narrow: The G.O.P. nominee lags behind his Democratic rival in a number of key battleground states, including Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and a number of deep red states are on the brink of turning blue. The real estate mogul trails Clinton by an average of almost six points nationally in a four-way contest with third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein.
Trump’s support from his own party is also waning. In the wake of his hot-mic scandal and the flood of allegations, a number of Republicans—perhaps most notably former presidential nominee Senator John McCain—have rescinded their endorsements of Trump. And just on Saturday, the board of the Log Cabin Republicans, the largest assemblage of LGBT Republicans, voted not to endorse the G.O.P. nominee. “Could Donald Trump be the most pro-LGBT president that this country has ever had? He might well be,” the group’s president, Gregory Angelo told Politico. Even so, “the board did not feel comfortable putting the full face of our 40-year-old brand behind the Republican Party’s nominee for president.”
Trump, did however, receive the endorsement of the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Saturday, marking the first time a major newspaper threw its support behind the presidential hopeful. But it is important to note that the paper is owned by G.O.P. mega donor Sheldon Adelson—who throughout this election has donated a paltry sum to the billionaire, compared what he’s given in previous elections. In 2012, Adelson donated $98 million to Mitt Romney and other Republican candidates. This year, though, he’s one of several deep-pocketed Republicans to dial back their contributions to this year’s race after Trump won the nomination. Now, after months of asserting that he would be able to unite the G.O.P., Trump heads into final stretch of his campaign openly feuding with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, facing dwindling support outside of his most ardent supporter base—and grim odds of victory in a few weeks’ time.
In fact, if Trump were to win this would be considered rigged by the russians- Trump has way too much room to make up and a a little time- Hillary would literally have to implode and Trump would have to go the rest of the way without making a gaffe which he will. Originally Posted by Luke_Wyatt