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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
But isn't this where the ground game gap really comes into play? Yes Trump has "support", but we know that doesn't necessarily translate to votes without the ground game. If he loses even 2% of his numbers because of a poor ground game, he basically has no chance.
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Maybe I'm naive but I'm thinking that too. There are just too many swing states where Clinton has a big ground game advantage; as long as that advantage holds, I think Trump needs to have a clear edge in the polls going into election day to eke out a victory.