All Signs Point to a Trump Landslide on Tuesday
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- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
14% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
8% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : As long as no cheating is allowed, Trump appears headed for a decisive victory.65% : Trump is on track to receive three times the amount of black support he had in 2016 and is currently at 16%, with almost 30% of black men.
59% : Betting markets on Sunday had Trump ahead.
57% : Rasmussen Reports' head pollster, Mark Mitchell, just predicted a landslide for Trump, reminiscent of Ronald Reagan's historic huge win over Jimmy Carter in 1980.
56% : The election forecasting site Quantus Insights has steadily shown Trump winning the electoral college by a large margin.
55% : Mitchell said the polls showing a close race are wrong; Trump is actually strongly winning, and his advantage is increasing in battleground states.
49% : AtlasIntel, which is ranked 22nd for accuracy out of hundreds of pollsters by the left-leaning FiveThirtyEight and considered very reputable by the left-leaning site MediaBias/FactCheck, shows Trump winning by 6 points in Arizona, 2 points in Pennsylvania, 2 points in Georgia, 6 points in Nevada, 4 points in North Carolina, 2 points in Michigan and 1 point in Wisconsin.
49% : Kalshi showed Trump far ahead in every battleground state except Michigan and Wisconsin.
48% : The betting site Polymarket also has Trump ahead, but some have discounted this because a wealthy Frenchman bet $38 million on Trump.
46% : It provided a significant analysis of why the battleground states will likely go to Trump.
45% : A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll released less than two weeks ago showed that Trump was 11 points ahead of Harris with Latino voters.
43% : Despite the MSM highlighting a few aberrational polls that deliberately oversampled Democrats, college-educated voters and/or registered voters who weren't "likely voters," reputable polls show Trump winning in all the battleground states.
39% : Douglas MacKinnon, a former White House and Pentagon official, predicted in September that non-elites, afraid of what the "condescending" left is doing to the country, will turn out a landslide for Trump.
34% : Former Bill Clinton advisor Dick Morris predicted Trump would pick up all the battleground states with the possible exception of Wisconsin.
26% : He said Trump might also pick up Minnesota or Virginia.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.