My Election Predictions
Power Line,
by
John Hinderaker
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
11/1/2020 3:58:32 AM
Late Thursday night, I taped an appearance with host Rowan Dean on Australia’s Sky News. In that interview, I previewed the predictions I made last night during our VIP Live broadcast. This is the edited version of my interview as it appeared on Australian television:(Snip for video) I think President Trump will be re-elected, and I think the Republicans will hold the Senate, narrowly. The tide is obviously moving in a Republican direction, and I expect that to continue for the next three days. Joe Biden’s inadequacy is obvious to everyone who pays attention, and I think the press’s efforts to protect him have become not just transparent but laughable.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 11/1/2020 6:24:49 AM (No. 591428)
A positive but cautious prediction. Hopefully John is wrong and the size of Trump rallies vs. Biden "rallies" is a harbinger of the size of the blowout for Trump. Further, let's hope the Senate and House ride the Trump train to big Republican wins. We have a lot to do and only a solid House and Senate will help us get it all done.
America, aren't you tired of dem riots and fraudulent dem Russian collusion investigations, phoney impeachments, and illegal bureaucratic spying on a president? The ONLY solution is to sweep the dems out.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
pilot222 11/1/2020 6:41:53 AM (No. 591441)
It makes no sense to me for a voter to pull the lever for Trump then flip over to a Rat congresscritter. Vote a straight Red ticket to give Trump the power he needs.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 11/1/2020 6:49:59 AM (No. 591450)
It will be enjoyable to watch the YouTube 2020 election night videos of the TV talking heads on CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, etc. I hope it will be worse for them than it was on election night 2016.
During the 2016 election night TV coverage of the results, those ultra-liberal networks' commentators became increasingly despondent (some crying) as the election results were coming in. These talking heads were giddy and blissful early in the evening, predicting that "Trump has no path" - "Hilary has many paths to victory" and "Trump needs to thread the needle." When it was announced that Trump won Florida they were deflated.
Early in the evening of the 2016 election night coverage, Frank "the putz" Luntz declared that he was 100% certain Clinton would win and "Trump has no chance!" When it was announced that "Donald J. Trump WILL BE be the next President of the United States" Luntz all but denied he said any such thing.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 11/1/2020 7:48:38 AM (No. 591495)
In order for the pubbies to retain a Senate majority, unseating the corrupt dim Senator in Alabama, Doug Jones, and Michigan Senator Gary Peters, will be critical. Expect pubbies Cory Gardner (Colorado), Martha McSally (Arizona), and Susan Collins (Maine) to all lose. In Montana, pubbie Steve Daines needs to pull through.
Expected outcome - pubbies retain a 51 - 49 majority. Sorry for the bad news, Chuckie.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
lakerman1 11/1/2020 7:50:57 AM (No. 591496)
I enjoyed watching the skinny white guy, with sleeves rolled up, glasses askew, whacking his 'smart board' and telling us in an earnest voice how it was impossible for Trump to win. and that was on MSNBC.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bpl40 11/1/2020 8:12:45 AM (No. 591518)
There was an item on Judge Jenin yesterday where Eric Trump said that there were over 3000 spontaneous events (parades, rallies etc.) by citizens who felt they had to do SOMETHING on behalf of trump. On the other side almost all 'events' were campaign driven. Newt Gingrich also estimated that the the energy on trump's side was three to four more times intense. This brings me to think its landslide or defeat. No middle ground. On the Senate side even if the Republicans lose a seat or even two, replacing Collins with a more reliable seat like James in Michigan is like a gain. Go vote!!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
HotRod 11/1/2020 8:49:06 AM (No. 591554)
I'm looking for a Republican clean sweep: House, Senate, and President!
Poster above is right: Why vote for President Trump, and then turn around and vote for a democrat in Congress? Makes no sense.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 11/1/2020 10:07:15 AM (No. 591642)
I hope he is correct, and I think that President Trump will win, but unlike Hindraker, I still hold out hope for the House. I think a lot of conservative people didn't bother to vote in 2018, which is really common in non-Presidential years, will be back, and even more than in 2016 when Trump was more of an unknown. I think that there is a real possibility of Trump coattails effect bringing back the House. I think we'll hold the Senate, too, although that is more challenging just due to the number of seats that each party has to defend this time around. I think that there are 22 Republican Senators running and 12 Dem Senators. That number just puts more Republicans at risk. Coattails helping the Senate? I hope so, not sure if that is just optimism.
The question is how many 'shy Trump voters' show up to vote. It is possible that the numbers will be large, but so difficult to know in advance.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MDConservative 11/1/2020 10:09:14 AM (No. 591646)
In 2018 the Republican/UNIPARTY gave away the House, doing virtually nothing to contest seats it held in certain areas. IF a Red Wave materializes, the GOP will return in '21 with both House and Senate majorities. There is much more $$$ and energy being spent on House races this time around, even in areas thought non-competitive, like Houston and Baltimore.
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