clv101 - I think that you are under-estimating Trump's abilities. He may surprise on the upside, if he wins the election.
During my investigation into the global implications of a Trump presidency, I came to realize that his instincts are actually better attuned the realities of a country which is in the early stages of the collapse of its global empire. Greer has written very well on this subject.
If Trump is able to implement his agenda (e.g. grand reset with Russia, trade barriers to rebuild American industry and restrict immigration from a increasingly destabilized Muslim world) he will give the American empire some extra time.
https://forecastingintelligence.org/201 ... residency/
https://forecastingintelligence.org/201 ... y-america/
Regarding the election, Nadeem, who successfully forecast the Leave victory and the Tories 2015 majority, has now called it for Trump by 51% of the vote (ignoring third party candidates).
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article57039.html
Scott Adams, is also predicting a Trump victory, in his case by a landslide;
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/1526443760 ... e-week-out
The LA times poll (which was one of the most accurate in 2012 in predicting the result), latest polling suggests that Trump is ahead by 5.4%.
http://graphics.latimes.com/usc-preside ... dashboard/
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-p ... story.html
Here is a link to why the poll's methodology is different to other polling and how effective it was in 2012.
Overall, i think that Trump is, at this point in the race, going to win the election.
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