More and more Democrats appear to be worried that they are.
Comment: The polls have been skewed for practically the entire campaign - skewed in Clinton's direction. It looks like Trump's popularity relative to Clinton's has grown to the point where even the pollsters can't hide it. The Dems may try to blame the Russians, but the reality is much simpler: Trump is simply more popular than Clinton, and the polls have deliberately obscured this fact.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is within the margin of error of Democrat Hillary Clinton in the preponderance of battleground states, and Republicans are suddenly rallying behind him, filling Democrats with anxiety that the vote count could deviate from the polls and produce a Trump victory.
Comment: Clinton and the Dems have been flying into fits of hysterics over the possibility that Trump will contest a stolen election. The question is: if Trump wins the election, will the Dems then contest it?
Asked if she bought into the theory that the polls are wrong and Trump might actually be ahead, Democratic strategist Christy Setzer responded: "I do, unfortunately."
She pointed to Clinton's decision to advertise in the state of Michigan, which had seemed to be safely out of reach for Trump.















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