Once again, most reports carried by the media cite certain 'scientific' polls confirming that Clinton 'won'.
But in American people's eyes, did she?
Online snap polls conducted by (for the most part) right-leaning media outlets after the second debate all showed Trump as the people's favorite:
This time, rather than paying attention to any media polls, let's take a look at a sample of snap polls conducted by non-affiliated Twitter accounts...
We've included one poll above that is clearly partisan, conducted by the Tennessee House Democrats, but we suspect that wasn't the result they were expecting!
These results indicate a repeat of what happened 10 days ago:
Mainstream media sez: 'Hillary won 2nd prez debate' - But nearly all online polls indicate viewers think Trump wonIt's important to note that the CNN/ORC poll touted most often by both mainstream and alternative sources pre-selects for a majority of Clinton supporters before asking this weighted pool of voters who they thought won the debates.
CNN is apparently living up to its new name: the Clinton News Network!
Onwards to election night!
For Trump, the best bet is 5/1 If one Pound is invested then 5 plus one is returned, The chances of winning will be 1/(5+1)=16-17%
I am not an expert in this field and had to figure out the system by reading a support page from [Link]
One bookmaker has already paid money out to those who had put money on Hillary, as if they had already won. If Trump is (s)elected, many bookmakers may feel the sting they distribute so often.