@Diane Lane, I did a YouGov survey yesterday, but it was early in the day. I haven't been there today. However, the Internet was very slow overall yesterday and especially last night, no doubt because a much larger than usual number of people were online, many of them doing resource-extensive stuff like streaming election video, etc. Nice play on words, @Joe Riley.
Sometimes I feel like floating the rumor that the first thing Trump asked for were the nuclear codes.
Speaking of polls, only one got it right. Here are some of the excuses, lol better than the article are the comments. https://www.yahoo.com/news/polls-got-wrong-trump-110421179.html
I had mentioned, during the campaign, that the LA Times poll had consistently showed Trump doing better than the others.
I am "learning" to use Twitter, kind of fun, but a lot to figure out. I may ask you @Diane Lane for help if you wouldn't mind. So far so good I really believe some of Donald's followers would react the same way. I would be in mourning at the very least. I believe I would accept the reality though. I don't know, in my heart, if I could be willing, right off the batt, to say the words "president clinton", but I can tell you I am darn glad I don't have to find out.
Ok @Gary Ridenour you and @Ike Willis are just cruel, just make sure it's healthy, Sea Salt because you don't want to cause any real damage
I didn't see any polls, I was watching the "map" if found, but I think he was ahead all the way across, I mean across the meter thingy If there was a time she was ahead it was like maybe once?? Have to look back at my snips
@Denise Happyfeet, the polls were the predictions that were made prior to election day. Although they also did exit polls on election day, these were mostly reported by the television networks. Otherwise the polls would be like Reuters, Bloomberg, CBS News poll, NBC News poll, Rasmussen, LA Times, Fox News poll, college polls, etc.