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Trump must win Pa. by 4 or 5 points to overcome voter fraud, says pollster who got it right in 2016

  
Via:  Vic Eldred  •  4 years ago  •  9 comments

By:   Just The News

Trump must win Pa. by 4 or 5 points to overcome voter fraud, says pollster who got it right in 2016
Robert Cahaly, chief pollster with the Georgia-based Trafalgar Group, is predicting a Trump victory nationally against Democratic candidate Joe Biden on Nov. 3.

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Robert Cahaly, one of the few pollsters who correctly had Donald Trump ahead in Florida, Pennsylvania and Michigan the day before Election Day in 2016, said on "Hannity" Friday night that Trump is going to have to win Pennsylvania by four or five points to "overcome the voter fraud that's going to happen there."

Cahaly, the chief pollster with the Georgia-based Trafalgar Group, is predicting a Trump victory against Democratic candidate Joe Biden. He says the other pollsters don't understand the so-called "shy Trump voters."

"These [voters] aren't straightforward when it comes to these polls," Cahaly told host Sean Hannity. "[The other pollsters] don't understand it, they refuse to understand it, and it seems actually logical. I think that the states that we had before for Trump — Florida, Arizona and North Carolina — are still there. I feel like Michigan is a win right now. Pennsylvania, he's going to need to get further along than he is. I think he's going to need to win Pennsylvania by four or five to overcome the voter fraud that's going to happen there."


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    4 years ago

Related to this story is what I regard as another "John Roberts special" :

"The Pennsylvania Supreme Court delivered both Democrats and voter fraud a win on Friday, ruling that mail-in ballots cannot be thrown out when the signature on the ballot clearly doesn't match the signature of the voter's application. 

"[We] hold that county boards of elections are prohibited from rejecting absentee or mail-in ballots based on signature comparison conducted by county election officials or employees, or as the result of third-party challenges based on signature analysis and comparisons," the court wrote in its ruling. 

In a country where leftists are burning President Trump in effigy -- shooting congressional Republicans, cops, Trump supporters -- and Ricin is being mailed to the White House, we're all supposed to believe the Left is completely trustworthy and there's no way a Trump hater might do something illegal to unseat Trump.  

Democrats may really have to cheat in Pennsylvania after Biden  promised  at the second presidential debate to eliminate the oil industry. President Trump won the Keystone State by fewer than 45,000 votes and the state has been a focus for both the president and Joe Biden. 

The Hill  reports  that Friday's decision was the second major court victory for Democrats and voter fraud this week. With a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court, a deadlocked 4-4 ruling left in place a Pennsylvania court-ordered extension for mail-in ballots. Ballots in Pennsylvania will be accepted if they are postmarked by Nov. 3, or the postmark isn't legible (convenient) and received up to three days following the election. 

Expect lots of Democrat ballots and mismatched signatures three days after the election if Pennsylvania doesn't overwhelmingly go for Trump."

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  JohnRussell    4 years ago
Born in rural Georgia, Robert Cahaly was raised in Pendleton, South Carolina, and began his work in politics at age 10 campaigning door-to-door for a local county race.  Cahaly’s portfolio spans three decades and 22 states with success at all levels of politics and public relations.

He has worked campaigns supporting Governors Carroll Campbell, David Beasley, Mike Huckabee, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Henry McMaster; US Senators Strom Thurmond, Bob Dole, Tim Scott, and Ben Sasse; and Presidents George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Donald J.Trump.

Along the way, Cahaly met and worked with political geniuses such as Lee Atwater, Dick Morris, Roger Stone, and John Sununu– learning everything he could from them.

LOL

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @2    4 years ago

LOL, BUT HE GOT IT RIGHT IN 2016. Your polls didn't!

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  Vic Eldred @2.1    4 years ago

You act as if that means something. He had nothing to lose by predicting Trump would win. No one had ever heard of him, and frankly, no one has heard of him now either. 

His own website brags about how he has worked on the campaigns of numerous Republican candidates and has associated with dubious characters like Lee Atwater, Dick Morris and Roger Stone. 

His opinion means little. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3  seeder  Vic Eldred    4 years ago

The never tiring President to hold 14 rallies in final three days of campaign!

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Tessylo
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4  Tessylo    4 years ago

He's desperate.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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5  Hal A. Lujah    4 years ago

The voter fraud is in Donald Trump‘s rhetoric about no votes should be counted beyond Nov. 3rd - during a pandemic of his making, as he pleads for his opponent to be arrested over laughably dubious “evidence”, while unethically stacking the SC to rule in his favor when he challenges his epic loss.  This is criminal behavior on the world’s stage.

 
 
 
Trotsky's Spectre
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6  Trotsky's Spectre    4 years ago

'Trump must win Pa. by 4 or 5 points to overcome voter fraud...'

Alternatively, Trump could rule by fiat that mail-in ballots won't be counted. A Supreme Court duly stocked with reactionaries [thank you, Democrats for your quiet complicity], would hardly disagree. The Guard, militias and police stand posed to turn guns on the population at large. And if anyone reacts against the putch that overturns the glorious republic?

That's easy!

Trump gets hold of a mike and begins rambling. He says things like 'violent terrorists' and 'ruthless criminals' and 'our way of life' and 'will not allow.' He turns to his lead henchmen and says, 'cut the masses to ribbons!'

Why wouldn't his supporters agree?

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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7  seeder  Vic Eldred    4 years ago

We will make America strong again!

We will make America safe again!

We will make America Great again!

 
 

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