a MAJORITY of BOTH PARTIES thinks that the other team winning means fraud
Holy crap— PoliMath (@politicalmath) October 20, 2016
Okay, but let’s break this down.
One side believes it will win because the polls, both state and national, show their candidate leading by 6-9 points in the popular vote.
The other side believes it will win DESPITE the polls, both state and national, showing their candidate trailing by 6-9 points in the popular vote.
One side is has a view of the race that is supported by data. The other side has a view to the race that runs counter to the data.