Odds that President Trump will not finish his term
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 6:45 am
Ladbrokes, the UK betting agency, puts the odds at one to one.
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Must have been using alternative factspowerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.
The Kings and Queens of being wrong, the Media and Hilliary.nafod wrote:Must have been using alternative factspowerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.
Do you agree with Trump that 3-5 million illegal aliens voted in the election, giving the popular vote to Hilliary?powerlifter54 wrote:The Kings and Queens of being wrong, the Media and Hilliary.nafod wrote:Must have been using alternative factspowerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.
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Do you agree with Trump that 3-5 million illegal aliens voted in the election, giving the popular vote to Hilliary?Turdacious wrote:So Trump's stupid for believing a study published in a peer-reviewed journal, which is based on data from a long running and ongoing poll run by Harvard and Stanford scientists (which is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation)?
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No they didn't.powerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.
If between 8-14% of voters are illegal (as the study suggests), then it's certainly possible. The recent excuses from the pollsters (that between 8-14% of respondents didn't understand how to fill out the survey correctly) screams bullshit.There is power in numbers. Starting in 2006, a consortium of 39 universities came together to create the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, the first truly large-scale academic survey project aimed at studying the midterm Congressional elections. The study has continued every year since. Our joint efforts have produced national sample surveys in excess of 50,000 respondents in every federal election since. Professors Stephen Ansolabehere of Harvard University and Brian Schaffner of the University of Massachusetts coordinate the CCES and YouGov in Palo Alto, CA, conducts and distributes the surveys.
That is not what the study suggests.Turdacious wrote:If between 8-14% of voters are illegal (as the study suggests).
Fair enough, I misspoke.nafod wrote:That is not what the study suggests.Turdacious wrote:If between 8-14% of voters are illegal (as the study suggests).
Is it reasonable to assume that recent registration drives may have increased the number of illegal voters? Yes. If that raises the number of non-citizen registered voters to 1m (and how many people who are knowingly doing things illegally are going to admit it), those who were ineligible to vote due to criminal history, then you add in the 2m voters residing in Cook County cemeteries, it's possible. Unlikely, but reasonable enough to make a plausible case in the court of public opinion.In 2010 76 (15.6%) of non-citizens indicated that they were registered to vote in either the pre-election or post-election survey waves. In 2008, the proportion of non-citizens who were in fact registered to vote was somewhere between 19.8% (all who
reported or had verified registration, or both) and 3.3% (11 non-citizen respondents were almost certainly registered to vote because they both stated that they were registered and had their registration status verified). Even the low-end estimate suggests a fairly substantial population of registered-to-vote non-citizens nationwide. Out of roughly 19.4 million adult non-citizens in the United States, this would represent a population of roughly 620,000 registered non-citizens.
So...you believe that there is a high likelihood that 3-5 million illegal immigrants voted in this last election, giving Hilliary the popular vote?Turdacious wrote:Fair enough, I misspoke.nafod wrote:That is not what the study suggests.Turdacious wrote:If between 8-14% of voters are illegal (as the study suggests).
From the study:Is it reasonable to assume that recent registration drives may have increased the number of illegal voters? Yes. If that raises the number of non-citizen registered voters to 1m (and how many people who are knowingly doing things illegally are going to admit it), those who were ineligible to vote due to criminal history, then you add in the 2m voters residing in Cook County cemeteries, it's possible. Unlikely, but reasonable enough to make a plausible case in the court of public opinion.In 2010 76 (15.6%) of non-citizens indicated that they were registered to vote in either the pre-election or post-election survey waves. In 2008, the proportion of non-citizens who were in fact registered to vote was somewhere between 19.8% (all who
reported or had verified registration, or both) and 3.3% (11 non-citizen respondents were almost certainly registered to vote because they both stated that they were registered and had their registration status verified). Even the low-end estimate suggests a fairly substantial population of registered-to-vote non-citizens nationwide. Out of roughly 19.4 million adult non-citizens in the United States, this would represent a population of roughly 620,000 registered non-citizens.
Improve the economy - 3+% growth (something Obama couldn't do in 8 years*). = Success* -> Reelection.DrDonkeyLove wrote:If people feel that their standard of living is going up it will take a unicorn to impeach him.
You are giving Kellyanne competition at not answering the question at handTurdacious wrote:I predict that, despite being called a clown by most of the media and most academics, that Trump will win this debate (i.e. successfully tighten up voter registration requirements in time for the next election). They are throwing rocks at a man whose got a machine gun.
Hillary lost and you're bitter- I get it.nafod wrote:You are giving Kellyanne competition at not answering the question at handTurdacious wrote:I predict that, despite being called a clown by most of the media and most academics, that Trump will win this debate (i.e. successfully tighten up voter registration requirements in time for the next election). They are throwing rocks at a man whose got a machine gun.
So you think 3-5 million illegal votes were submitted in the election, giving Hilliary the popular vote.Turdacious wrote:Hillary lost and you're bitter- I get it.nafod wrote:You are giving Kellyanne competition at not answering the question at handTurdacious wrote:I predict that, despite being called a clown by most of the media and most academics, that Trump will win this debate (i.e. successfully tighten up voter registration requirements in time for the next election). They are throwing rocks at a man whose got a machine gun.
who is this dangerous monolithic monster?powerlifter54 wrote:The Kings . . . of being wrong, the Medianafod wrote:Must have been using alternative factspowerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.
So was it an alternative fact when Obama said he didn't know about Hillarys private server? Come to find out he emailed her on it several times under a fake name.nafod wrote:Must have been using alternative factspowerlifter54 wrote:These same wankers had Hilliary winning in a landslide.