The media was wrong, the polls were wrong, and Nate Silver was wildly wrong. And as long as we are counting, I was wrong.
Before the first debate, I thought Trump would win. After the first debate, I was pretty confident Trump would lose.
In the final week, I changed my mind and thought the election was close. However, late polls suggested a Hillary victory, and I wrongly went with the break.
Biggest Upset in History
This was the biggest upset in US political history. Trump won on precisely the rationale I suggested over a year ago: disenfranchised workers, rust belt economics, and Wall Street bailouts under both parties.
Best Speech of Trump’s Life
In his victory speech, Trump made the best speech of his life in which he pledged I Will Be President for All Americans’
“I come to this moment deeply humbled, grateful to God for his amazing grace,” he continued, before thanking his family and the American people. “I’m mostly grateful to our President-elect, whose vision and leadership will make America great again,” he said. Pence then introduced Trump.
The soon-to-be-president started out thanking Hillary for her service to the country and saying that it was time for the country to “come together as one united people.”
“I pledge that I will be president for all Americans,” he said. He talked about “reaching out” to people who hadn’t supported him in the past, before praising those who did.
“It’s a movement comprised of Americans…who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will… I’ve spent my entire life in business looking at the untapped potential of projects and people all over the world. That is what I want to do for our country… The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.”
Trump has his work cut out for him. We should all wish him well.
Mike “Mish” Shedlock
Other than being too long, it was indeed the best speech I’ve heard from Trump. I’m thinking he’ll be confused by how difficult it will be to implement some of his promises – but, hey, from over here in Australia, it’s still looking interesting!
An interesting ramble that was pure Trump … he seemed really tired for the first time I can recall.
Also, many of the commentariat had facial expressions that one would think would appear after receiving a diagnosis of inoperable terminal cancer with a life expectancy of, say, a month.
This was esp. true of the cast of Morning Joe, where a recurring guest (I think the correct term is “Contributor”) made reference to the “death of the white race” being desirable and lamenting that it had now been delayed for a cycle (or a “time”). I believe his name was Eric (Erik?) and his comments caused the rest of the panel to look shocked but not a single person challenged him. As you might suspect, he was black and the double standard was on full display.
The man should have been invited to leave the set and never allowed back again … and by ‘invited to leave’ I mean dragged off.
“I pledge that I will be president for all Americans,”
Right. Hope so.
Hope it isn’t just another broken promise, like…
“I will be so presidential, you will be so bored”
It was a great speech.
Congratulations to Jim Rickards, publisher of the Strategic Intelligence Report, one of the very few who predicted the Trump win. He called it, “one of the greatest asymmetric trading opportunities of all time.” He predicted the Brexit vote too
mish,
now can you please write the “investment themes of a Trump Presidency” ?
nothing will change. buy guns and gold.
Well, yeah…..and hopefully ‘evil black rifles’ will now sell at a discount…..
Domestic U.S. stocks are going to do well.
Concrete futures.
Steel.
Yes, He’s still confounding everyone. His acceptance speech was really good, and the remedies he outlined were really sensible. Big Thumbs Up!
By the way, Paying for the works is a simple operation. He just has to emulate Ben Bernanke’s GFC bank bailouts. No taxpayer dollars damaged in this process. He can deficit spend right up to the limit of the output gap.
Amazing grace indeed. This is a divine surprise. Now of course he is going to disappoint but for now let us be merry and rejoice!
The most important change for the whole word is that the prospect of WWIII is fainting. Houra !
Because I believe in Justice, I hope Donald Trump will keep his promise to Have the Clinton prosecuted and charged for their crimes…
Congratulations, sir. And may I say, for the 1,000,00th time in my life I am wildly proud of our great republic!
Just in! Latest update!
FBI director James Comey wants to re-open his investigation into Hillary’s e-mails.
LMAO!!
sarc\ off.
Martin Armstrong computer algorithms called his win months ago……..and an ‘outsider’ win decades ago.
He did indeed call it! He has been steadfast even before we knew who the candidates were.
2 THUMBS UP to MISH and this blog!! We do not all agree but this is a GREAT place to listen to other commentors without profanity and vitriol.
He actually called the rise of a 3rd party candidate and a record turnout over 10 YEARS AGO. Trump was the 3rd party repesentative. Armstrong’s model, which the establishment tried to steal and threw him in jail over, also picked Brexit, and many other major turning points. After the Brexit vote, it was clear that freedom-loving people had had it with the establishment.
Several people, including Mish, call Armstrong a quack (perhaps because he was right on gold and the gold bugs hated him for it). Maybe these people will take this opportunity to do the deep dive into why Armstrong’s model is so accurate, and why Trump won.
THE AMERICAN SPIRIT HAS NOT DIED. SOCIALISM/MARXISM IS FINALLY DYING, at least outside NY, IL, and the Left Coast.
quack.. too complicated, I stick to “a fraud and a criminal.”
For those who recognized the music the real message in Trump’s victory speech was addressed to Obama and clearly stated “GET OFF MY PLANE!:”…
Mish:
That was one of your best blog posts ever!
It’s hard to admit one is wrong but you showed class.
I thank God that we are once again blessed to live in a free country and keep it free. Let us once again not be afraid to criticize each other when we are wrong and turn out our “leaders” when they are corrupt. Let the power return to the People where it rightfully belongs. Let the leaders be on notice that from now on they cannot Mess with the People.
Mish: re: our bet, since I can use the money, I am going to take it. But After thinking I agree with some of the posters that donating to a cause like Wikileaks makes sense. So I will donate $100 to Wikileaks from our bet and the rest I will keep for personal use. I hope that you can send the money to the PayPal account email that I have written below.
Thanks a lot and may God bless America forever and keep us on the right path!
Slasher
LOL. Slasher, you’re a man after my own heart!
You’re amazing, Slasher.
It took some huevos to slap down $1000 on Trump with no handicap.
Congratulations.
Yep. I took the opposite side of Mish’s bet as well, but you put the money on it.
Mish, this is why I love your blog. You stand by your words.
I knew the polls were wrong, but I didn’t know they would lead to Trump’s victory. They didn’t ‘feel’ right. Media was so one sided against Trump that I refused to believe the polls were accurate. There would be no penalty for a poll to claim a Trump loss but a possible penalty if they swam upstream and gave an honest analysis.
That being said, my pessimism told be Trump would lose just as the Brits would stay in the EU. a 100% error rate is valuable providing I can bottle it.and know when to bet against myself.
Now for the draining of the swamp.
I’m not sure the polls were wrong. I think it boiled down to Trumps likely voters were more likely to vote than Clintons likely voters.
Politely disagree. I think some of the sample groups were stratified to include more people likely to vote for Hillary. Also, I think the only people who answer phones anymore are lonely and frightened and feel an obligation to show courtesy when the phone rings. Who does that demographic remind you of?
It would certainly be interesting to find out if 1) a lot of people didn’t want to admit to pollsters they were going to vote for Trump (he did put his foot in mouth a lot), 2) if the polls were simply skewed, or 3) people were just fed up and decided to vote after all. I’d guess all of the above, but I’d put more weight on 3. The recession has never ended and wages have been flat for more than a generation for the proles.
With Juliani and Gingrich in the cabinate, this swamp ain’t goin’ nowhere. It’s time for the right to lear what the left just learned about “hope and change.”
Nothing announced yet.
Rudi wouldn’t surprise me as he has been working hard for Trump.
Newt would surprise me.
Just as reality about the US and China’s economies can be gleaned from figures they don’t fudge like truck/rail transport and electrical consumption figures, there were all sorts of signals that Trump would win – HUGE crowds at rallies, huge live stream viewer numbers on YouTube, huge viewer numbers after the live stream was over, merchandise ratios for the two candidates on Amazon and the actual number of buyers based upon review numbers for each product, etc. Hildabeast had none of these.
Some people probably voted Trump just to show the corrupt media the finger. It is now recognized as a vital element of population control.
i expect podesta and lynch are planning to recount enough states to give the election to hillary, watch podesta not hillary, shes in medically induced coma, violation of minority voters rights
hillary hasn’t made a legally binding concession, her phone call (if it was really her) was to blindside trump and repubs
ob will announce impounding voting machines as soon as the necessary votes have been added to them
The Electoral College rules, not the popular vote.
I think lynch is preparing for a high paying no show job at a Clinton Foundation, at least for as long as they exist into the future.
Thanks Mish for your fair and honest reporting during this election process. I suspect a little weariness set in towards the end.
Now the real work begins of making the do nothing Republican Congress take action on Trumps agenda. The deplorables need to apply pressure of this ruling elite
Well this makes the 14,567.436th time in my life that I have been wrong. Happy as a pig in sh*t about it.
And yes, Mish did a great job staying fair and objective while not denying his personal preference.
Well done.
Caw Caw!!!! Eating crow as I predicted a Hillary win on fraudulent voting and I want Trump to win. I am happy and his speech was the best he delivered. Unifying the country is going to be hard to be honest. It seems at this time the repubs won it all. We shall see how they govern.
I like CDR knew the polls were rigged and I have not watched a TV since last Wednesday after watching the media just hype Hillary about everything. So now I am back and celebrating. hopefully Trump will fulfill his promise about ending wars and making friends around the world, but only time will tell.
God Bless the USA and America may have finally woken up!!!!!!!!!!
We can only hope at this point. I think Trump is going to drain the swamp as he said he would, but we will not know for sure until we see some positive action. There’s still a fair chance he will be captured by the establishment closest to him when he prepares for the transition. All it will take is putting the fear of blowing up the world if he screws up into him. Then comes analysis paralysis. Then comes letting the think tanks telling him what to do as they will tell him they know best and without them he will end all life as we know it.
The tell … does he suddenly seem a little more like Obama than before? Does he say words to the effect of “Let’s not be hasty here.”
Trump can’t drain the swamp by himself. He needs voters to oust bad congressmen. We got the clown instead of the devil. It will be interesting to see what he can get done. He’s right about the system being rigged, but it’s the whole system. POTUS is a powerful position, but it’s not more powerful than the entire system. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if he has a productive presidency.
_aleph_
The dems argued that Donald lacked experience. They forgot that he has lots of experience firing people! Just what’s needed to start draining the swamp.
The most glaring lie is in the exit polls released just prior to the evening news coverage. The polls had women overwhelming going for Clinton which implied that the election was over! And if you watched the election coverage yesterday, every talking head thought Trump was done because of the exit polls.
The question is, were the polls flawed or maliciously manipulated? I suspect there were a little of both. I suggest that we do not trust the exit poll survey as they are likely fudged to push certain liberal agenda.
Among the election polls, I like tracking polls far better than conventional polls as they are less biased.
“Trump ended two corrupt political dynasties that have stained America for the past 30 years. No more Bush’s or Clintons.” –Paul Joseph Watson
America has a chance to be great and good nation again.
The TV channel anchors (especially CNN) seem more shell-shocked than anybody else. They seem to have so much difficulty in digesting the simple fact that Clinton has lost and keep trotting out so many excuses without getting to the crux of the issue. IMO, these people are not able to wrap their head around the fact that people are sick of establishment and career politicians and it was the single most important thing that tipped the scales in Trump’s favor. As you repeatedly mention it is all about attitude. People across the world are sick of these guys and would give their right arm to get rid of them. The MPs in UK do not seem to understand that they are playing with fire if they try to scuttle Brexit using Parliamentary approval as a weapon. These guys cannot guage the anger and the more they do not understand more they are going to fuel it. This victory should be a shot in the arm for Italy and France.
Good work America. Europe hear hear!
“IMO, these people are not able to wrap their head around the fact that people are sick of establishment and career politicians and it was the single most important thing that tipped the scales in Trump’s favor.”
The people rejoice in career politicians. Almost all incumbents were voted back in. The people voted Trump in only to stab him in the back.
Keeping the repub majority in House & Senate was hardly a stab in the back.
Trump is wildly opposed to most Republican policies.
That’s why his win is so important. He doesn’t owe the GOP. They owe him. This gives him unprecedented leverage, which I hope we glimpsed in his acceptance speech
I’m confident the UK parliament will formally approve Brexit after last night’s outcome.
I was wrong too. I voted for Trump, but thought Clinton was a shoe in.
I predict the Trump administration will let the Hillary email fiasco slide but instead go after the Clinton foundation with a full court press. This is where the true crimes are being committed.
I somewhat agree with your conjecture, but I hope it’s wrong. The rule of law must be applied evenly, otherwise we’re just a society of privileged vs ordinary people. If she really did no wrong, it should be publicly stated by a credible investigation. If she did, she belongs in jail like all others before her who did wrong. If there was a cover up at DOJ, then they need to be brought to justice even more.
SHE TURNED ME INTO A NEWT!
(it got better…)
Clinton should be indicted on mishandling of classified info just like all indicted generals before her. Trump will likely pardon her.
The corruption in Clinton foundation should be exposed for what it is. In this case, Trump should not pardon her. People must trust the government or we will become a banana republic.
When Trump was campaigning he said he would send Crooked Hillary to jail. I am counting on him to keep that promise.
Obama can pardon her.
So will the FBI go after Trump’s wife for working illegally on a visit visa? For lying her way to get into America?
Even Portuguese people I ran into today were depressed over this election, all worried it will ruin the world. (I’m glad I left the USA years ago.)
We are also glad you left, Alice.
The Clinton foundation has no source of revenue going forward. They’ll likely shut it down and blame the pubs.
.. don’t like the man but I suspect a Trump Presidency is better for Brexit Britain than Clinton. I am glad the American people rejected a third political dynasty .. after all what’s the point in kicking out the hereditary power thing if you reinstate it at the polls .. good luck Uncle Sam ..
Would Julian Assange kindly release just a few of the several hundred thousand acrimonious emails that are, no doubt, currently being flung back and forth between Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, John Podesta, Huma Abedin, Loretta Lynch, George Soros, Lloyd Blankfein, Barack Obama, the King of Saudi Arabia, and various others that swim around in their slimy fish pond. Sure they would make hilarious reading and we really don’t want the show to stop, do we?
How is Trump going to rebuild Hollywood with all the actors defecting?
If he can at least start to rebuild our infrastructure and avoid getting us into a war with Russia, it will work for me.
However, the best thing that could possibly come from this is the end of the Clinton lock on the Democratic party. Hopefully they will both be so discredited we’ll never hear from them again.
Google still has not shaded Arizona dark red.
Though bias exists in every human creation, I’ve never noticed it much in Google search and news before.
They are blindly screaming for a Fox News like competitor to split their market share.
May God bring guidance to your new President, that he leads your country, and so the world, to peace and prosperity.
Amen.
I voted for Trump and support Trump.
I would like to suggest to people that do to encourage and hope that Trump offers Clinton a fair out. Pardon her for all crimes committed as long as she agrees to acknowledges that wrong doing was done.
We as a country need to move forward and to work with each other to fix our problems which means not going after each other and trying to get payback for past wrongs. We also need to be prepared to support Mr Trump and to stay active. When he works to drain the swamp we need to be ready to write and call our members in congress and demand they help him.
I disagree, anonymous. If the Rule of Law is to be restored (and that is VERY important) then the elites need to be subject to the same legal consequences as everyone else. It will go a long way toward restoring faith in government.
I voted for Trump and support Trump.
I would like to suggest to people that do to encourage and hope that Trump offers Clinton a fair out. Pardon her for all crimes committed as long as she agrees to acknowledges that wrong doing was done.
We as a country need to move forward and to work with each other to fix our problems which means not going after each other and trying to get payback for past wrongs. We also need to be prepared to support Mr Trump and to stay active. When he works to drain the swamp we need to be ready to write and call our members in congress and demand they help him.
At the beginning of this election season, I thought I could never vote for Trump. I ended up voting for him just to stop Hillary and the extreme damage she would have brought to the US and the world. I hope Trump appoints a Special Prosecutor to investigate the pay for play of the Clinton Foundation. This will spill over into the emails as well.
The Republicans have a real opportunity to set the country on the right path since they will control both the Senate and House as well as the Presidency. Repeal the ACA, close the Dept of Education returning education to local control, reform the tax code and entitlements. He should use his popularity to demand Congress pass a constitutional amendment for term limits for Congress.
What concerns me is that the last time we had a populist movement it did not end well. Trump won the Rust belt promising to bring back manufacturing jobs. If he is able to pass his Tariffs, we will see fewer jobs not more. When Populism has failed in the past, we have seen the country lurch left (Wilson and FDR). Let’s hope history does not repeat.
I have read that the Senate can’t pass any law without 60 votes because a filibuster possibility. It could be impossible to repeal ACA, build a wall, and etc.
a nod & a wink from the Trump WH and the insurers will all bail out of the exchanges, as is their right… ACA will be repealed eventually, but it will be starved to death first, making it’s eventual repeal simple & non-political.
repealing ACA will be akin to a siege, not a battle.
But the real costs of the ACA is Medicaid expansion. And that is where the insurance companies are making big bucks off of the ACA. I predict he’ll kill the exchanges but leave in the Medicaid expansion and the rules on pre-existing conditions. Costs will continue skyward, insurance companies will make their billions, and Trump will be a hero.
“Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country is ready to fully restore relations with the United States in an on-camera statement congratulating President-elect Donald Trump for his win against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. (Reuters)”
This sums up the rage that the establishment is unable to comprehend..
http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.in/2016/11/the-source-of-our-rage-ruling-elite-is.html
Congratulations to the USA, I sincerely hope that your new president brings a better life for everyone.
I had to share a brilliant comment from a European website:
Donald Trump started out and remained an Independent who was smart enough to use the GOP machine to get where no Independent could.
“Donald Trump started out and remained an Independent who was smart enough to use the GOP machine to get where no Independent could.”
EXACTLY!
I stil can’t believe that Hilary got so many votes. Can so many Americans be so wrong, misguided, ignorant and…. I could use strongerwords. It just does not makes sense. It would not surprised me if electronic voting machines added some votes to her.
There is the law i would like to see, that will never happen: for every crime done by politician or other person in power (like senior position in a big corporation for example) punishment/imprisoned should be automatically multiplied by triple.
My thoughts exactly…
Clinton – 59,354,528 votes
Trump – 59,188,077 votes
Republicans GAINED 12 seats in Congress.
The above numbers proved that over 50% of US voters who voted are:
1. Female identity politics voters
2. State largesse dependents
3. Low information voters
4. Successfully propagandized by the MSM
Now Trump has the “privilege” of being stuck with the next economic crash, probably a whopper.
Where are you getting your congress results, Winston?
I see net loss of 7 seats for repubs, but still majority in both houses.
“The media was wrong, the polls were wrong, and Nate Silver was wildly wrong. And as long as we are counting, I was wrong.”
In many Presidential campaigns, there is a small group (5-10%) of undecided voters who wait until the last three days or so to make up their minds. Sometimes the undecided vote splits but in other times, it breaks for one candidate over the other.
In 1948, Dewey was so far ahead of Truman that he took no risks and undecided voters decided the only difference Dewey offered over Truman was a thin, black mustache.
In 1960, the undecided vote broke for Nixon who had been trailing Kennedy by far more than the 100k votes (out of 70m) that ultimately separated them.
The reverse happened eight years later when the undecideds came down for Humphrey who almost caught up with Nixon.
In 1980, the late deciders went for Reagan and turned what would have been a close victory into a landslide. Jimmy Carter got the call from his pollster (Pat Caddell) early on the morning of election day. It was all over; the bottom had dropped out; Carter was suddenly 7-10 %-points behind. He conceded early.
Did the undecideds fool the pollsters in 2016? Someone sure did. So far, so good.
A guilty pleasure this morning was reading 538’s live election blog.
8:10 pm was HRC’s high water mark with 78% of winning.
First “uh oh” came at 8:44 pm when early Ohio returns weren’t looking good.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blog/2016-election-results-coverage
Another guilty pleasure was watching the long faces on all the networks this morning.
Peak pleasure was watching Tom Brokaw. The weekend the “grope” tape came out he was quintessential Tom Brokaw – Condescending, Know it all, Loving the sound of his own voice – flatly, dismissively Trump as having NO CHANCE.
This morning? WTF? just happened …
Awesome!
Another shout out to Colin “I had a mini-tantrum at a Hampton’s dinner party” Powell.
In released emails he called Trump a “national disgrace” … “who won’t get 1% of the black vote”.
Exit pollings show Trump got 12% of that vote … twice what Romney got.
Just another clueless 1%er.
I simply could not vote for Hillary. Yes, I don’t see any reason to not have a woman in office, but not her. I value integrity far more than the triviality (or some would call it novelty) of gender issues. Seriously, every time I heard words uttered from those lips, I wondered if she’s lying.There is no way I’d ever feel I was voting my conscious if I had voted for her.
I listened to Trump’s speech that was posted above. There was one little part that I found interesting. Was the part where he said any country that wants to have friendly relations would be welcomed for it. To me, it was a between the lines note to those who weren’t favoring friendly relations to put up or shut up. Not so much a threat, but certainly not a warm “let’s talk” vibe. Other than that, I thought it was the usual prez type talk.
Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball mea culpa –
…
We heard for months from many of you, saying that we were underestimating the size of a potential hidden Trump vote and his ability to win. We didn’t believe it, and we were wrong. The Crystal Ball is shattered. We’ll pick up the pieces starting next week as we try to unpack what happened in this election, where there was so much dramatic change from just four years ago.
We have a lot to learn, and we must make sure the Crystal Ball never has another year like this. This team expects more of itself, and we apologize to our readers for our errors.
http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/
Of course it was a great speech….because it was gracious. Now all he needs to do is keep applying grace to the economy and money system.
There are 4 branches to the Republican Party:
1. Big Business: loves “free trade”, open immigration. Trump opposes both.
2. Christian Conservatives: Let’s face it, Trump probably has a vague notion of who Jesus is.
3. Neo-Cons: Love continuous war. Trump is in deep opposition.
4. Libertarians: Loves small government, fiscal responsibility. Trump announced massive new spending on infrastructure, saving social security and medicare.
It will be interesting to see how Trump defeats the conservative Republican Party over the next 4 years. I don’t think he can.
Actually, I take that back. If Obama could put such a whooping on them, Trump should have no problem.
Nah, Obama has been a neo – con in sheep’s clothing all along.
Outside of (possibly … remember W with Medicare Part D) ACA no different than W would have been if he had a 3rd and 4th term.
Doubling down on FISA/Patriot Act … Check
Surge in Afghanistan … Check
Expansion of wars in sandbox states … Check
Wall Street getting away with murder … Check
Ever growing rise in income inequality … Check
Doubled Fedgov debt in 8 years … Check
Well played, Mr. Bennett.
“4. Libertarians: Loves small government, fiscal responsibility. ” True dat, but ~
Libertarians also are against foreign wars of aggression and regime change.
Libertarians want less government regulations.
Libertarians want the Rule of Law enforced equally for all.
Trump says he will do those things, so there are things for the Libertarians to like.
Hi Mish,
Now it is time to consider the way forward. Will “Trumpism” Split Or Transform The Republican Party?: http://manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2016/11/8/moving-on-after-todays-election
I think it is worth a read.
The market celebrated last Sunday’s FBI announcement. It is celebrating Trump’s victory today. Please pause while i scratch my head.
Oh i forgot, the market celebrates November as it’s favourite month.
Let’s not let minutiae confuse the situation.
You’re not a HFT market algorithm, that’s the problem. Who knows what they trigger on.
Finally, the heartland and its values demand the recognition it deserves. The poor man faces impossible challenges and we should give him all the good faith support that we can. Of course, we should be leery of getting Bush-whacked or Omamaed but he will signal his true colors by his early actions. A glimmer of hopeful light escaping from the Zioglobalist black hole.
May the Lord bless President Trump, and grant him the wisdom to be a good President.
Now the RINOS in Congress have no excuse not to enforce immigration laws, overturn Obamacare, bring jobs back to America, end deficit spending, refuse to raise the debt ceiling, reform the welfare state, prosecute the Wall Street criminals, etc….
We trusted Trump when he told us he was going to build the wall and deport illegals. Now it’s time for him to deliver.
I just hope he doesn’t start back pedaling. That would make a lot of people angry.
Today I trust Trump. There’s no reason not to.
This is a great day. It feels like a brand new start. A new sane momentum for the country.
Trump defeated the establishment. A tremendous accomplishment. He was massively outspent by the big money and still came up with a win. That’s talent.
If he can put that talent to work in the White House he’ll make America great again.
You owe me 10 virtual bucks Mr Mish.
That’s for the bet I made with you without your knowing in the one comment.
But WTF…….it’s only virtual bucks.
I’ll donate to ALS as I am a certified virtual bucks to Federal Reserve Note Exchange dealer.
What is the ALS charity you use?
Les Turner ALS Foundation
Mish, what happened? Clinton had a good lead in the polls and you called it over after the GMA tape leaked out. Then Comey reopened the FBI investigation, her lead shrunk, and you said that his chances were grossly underestimated.
Did Comey ultimately swing the election?