Yet another couple of reasons, this week, why Hillary Clinton will win the presidency on Tuesday and Donald Trump will be roundly, soundly defeated.
First, these were revealed and released this week.
US Added 161000 New Jobs In October;
Wages Rise By 10 Cents
US Wages Rising At The Fastest Pace
In Years Amid Solid Hiring
Check that out. More hired, more employed and higher wages for us workers.
And check out that price of gasoline, in the middle of Kansas City, from last evening.
Not just $2.00 per gallon, not just under $2.00/gallon but decidedly less than. Fantastic.
Then check this out. I saw this last evening.
These Australians crossed the ocean to knock on doors for Hillary Clinton
It's all the people Trump has insulted and isolated and alienated as well as all the people Hillary has working and voting for her.
The Biggest GOP Names Backing Hillary
Clinton—So Far
Meet the Republicans Who Say They'll
Vote for Hillary Clinton
The Die-Hard Republicans Who Say
#NeverTrump - Bloomberg View
And then there's the fact that Donald Trump as president actually, rather rightly, scares plenty of Republicans and Right Wingers.
Republicans privately panic at “terrifying”
prospect of Trump win
And then, keep in mind, the people with money, the people from Wall Street are also against this guy.
No Fortune 100 CEOs Back Republican
Donald Trump
Wall Street bankers are revolting against
Donald Trump
Donald Trump terrifies Wall Street
I tell you, folks, it's going to be an electoral slaughter.
We can't take anything for granted, of course, and we have to get out there and vote but between this kind of information and facts and the fact that Donald Trump insults so many people, including those who should be in his own base, Republicans, no less. I believe strongly we're going to see a monumental loss for Mr. Trump and his Republican Party. I think it's going to be a very Truman/Dewey election result, if not even more so.
Here's hoping.
Vote, folks! And vote blue!
Links:
Hillary Clinton Is Leading In A Greater Portion Of Polls Than Obama Was In The Last Two Elections
Florida Latinos set records in early vote numbers. They could swing the election.
Clinton Has Solid Lead in Electoral College; Trump's Winning Map Is Unclear