Donald Trump Leads in Early Polling


According to the New York Times, 1.6 million people in North Carolina have already voted. And in states that Democrats have claimed to be ahead in, it turns out they’re not.

The New York Times reports that 1.6 million people in North Carolina have already voted.  In 2012, Romney defeated Obama by 97,465 votes in the swing state.

“You look at Iowa. We’re 17,000 votes ahead” of where the Republican party was in 2012, Miller continued. “And even in Nevada, which the Democrats have been trying to say, with the unions and other things, they’ve done a great job, we’re about even where we were four years ago, so if these patterns hold, and we go into Election Day, we feel really, really good about our chances. Think about that: 100,000 votes better at this stage of the game, five days into the early voting in Florida. Thirty-five thousand votes better in North Carolina.”

“Even keep in mind that a lot of these polls were taken before the FBI news on Friday,” he added. “That’s certainly going to impact things. But look: We have the energy, we have the momentum. As long as Republicans and conservatives show up and vote, and say not only do we have a voice but we have a vote. This is our chance to make it count. Mr. Trump’s going to win on November 8.”

This is proof that every vote counts. Even if you’re in a state that votes primarily Democrat, get out there next week and let your voice be heard. Donald Trump means a future for America. Hillary Clinton means destruction. Whether you like Trump or not, he’s clearly the better option.

Source: breitbart.com

 



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