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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
Don't forget though too, recent polling showed 90% of Democrats support boat but only 80% of republicans support Trump. Trump has the advantage in undecideds though. You can't really look at this like counting actual votes because party affiliation matters less in this election than previous
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True it's not votes, it just shows how close it is/could be. The difference in party support matters (and may even be greater if more Republican women break for Clinton).
Also polls of people who already voted say that Clinton's actually leading in the undecided group as well, so I'm generally optimistic about Florida, and if Clinton wins Florida it's pretty much over barring a bunch of other things going Trump's way.
Similar going on in NV:
http://www.ktnv.com/news/ralston/the...ly-voting-blog
Obama won independents in NV by 10% in 2012.