The National Review Online has election experts who make expert predictions for the edification of their gullible readership. Four years ago, their predictions were just as hilarious and their predictions today. Those folks are always wrong and could barely predict a sunrise, but Election Day is the day when we get to rub their noses in it.
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Well, that was fun reading.
Took the opportunity to down rate a few comments just for the hell of it.
you should apply at Dunkin Donuts.
LOL.
Problem is their comments are posted with Disqus. Only up or down available.
That’s pure wish-casting, not really prognostication.
The polling data tell a clear story.
But it is quite funny.