I am hoping for a 269-269 tie which means Paul Ryan decides. Now there's a bet which way he would go.
I don't believe any single poll, but Ok FWIW. With the huge numbers that appear to be in play this cycle, if the Democrats lose, it will be a colossal loss, since Democrats win on big turnouts in recent history. AP-GfK Poll: Clinton appears on cusp of commanding victory 3 / 19 Associated Press Get the app By JULIE PACE and EMILY SWANSON, Associated Press3 hrs ago EMAIL "Poll: Clinton Appears on Cusp of Commanding Win" will play after this ad - 00:17 NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton appears on the cusp of a potentially commanding victory over Donald Trump, fueled by solid Democratic turnout in early voting, massive operational advantages and increasing enthusiasm among her supporters. A new Associated Press-GfK poll released Wednesday finds the Democratic nominee has grabbed significant advantages over her Republican rival with just 12 days left before Election Day. Among them: consolidating the support of her party and even winning some Republicans. "I'm going to pick Hillary at the top and pick Republican straight down the line," said poll respondent William Goldstein, a 71-year-old from Long Island, New York, who voted for Mitt Romney in 2012. "I can't vote for Trump." Overall, the poll shows Clinton leading Trump nationally by a staggering 14 percentage points among likely voters, 51-37. While that is one of her largest margins among recent national surveys, most show the former secretary of state with a substantial national lead over the billionaire businessman. The AP-GfK poll finds that Clinton has secured the support of 90 percent of likely Democratic voters, and also has the backing of 15 percent of more moderate Republicans. Just 79 percent of all Republicans surveyed say they are voting for their party's nominee... http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...p-of-commanding-victory/ar-AAjrtUe?li=BBnb7Kz
If Dems win Texas, upping POTUS win by ~340 electoral votes. We would then take the Senate almost certainly, and be within a stones throw of the House. Throw them out! Throw them out! Throw them out! Throw them out! Throw them out!
I fear the Senate. Must have Democratic majority or we go back to getting nothing done. Throw them out!! Throw them out!! Throw them out!! Throw them out!! Throw them out!!
An unlikely race could decide control of US Senate 19 / 47 FOX News Jason Donner 3 hrs ago An incumbent United States senator usually doesn’t have a difficult time winning re-election -- when his party's presidential nominee is leading his state by an overwhelming margin. But that's not the case in Missouri where Republican Sen. Roy Blunt finds himself barely ahead of Democrat Jason Kander despite GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s lead reaching almost double digits in the state. The race is one of a handful that could decide which party controls the Senate next year. "Folks in Missouri know we need to change Washington,” Kander said at an election eve rally in St. Louis. “We know we need a new change in leadership to get it done.” © FoxNews.com Matt Finn reports from Chicago That outsider message has cracked the door open for Missouri’s secretary of state and hurt Blunt, 66, who has spent the last 20 years in Washington, 14 in the House and six in the Senate. Both Kander, 35, and Trump have promised to rebuild the middle class. They also rail against millionaires, billionaires and special interests who they believe control politicians. When asked by Fox News about his outsider message and its similarity to Trump’s, Kander replied, “I don't happen to think that Donald Trump is qualified to be president, but I understand why people want to shake up that conversation." The Afghanistan War veteran burst into the national spotlight earlier this year when he aired an ad defending his position supporting background checks for gun buyers by assembling an AR-15 rifle blindfolded. ... http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ide-control-of-us-senate/ar-AAk3kj6?li=AA5a8k