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The NY Times Just Predicted A Trump Win

The NY Times Just Predicted A Trump Win
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UPDATE: The New York Times is now giving Trump an 94 percent chance to take the presidency.

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UPDATE: The New York Times is now giving Trump an 87 percent chance to take the presidency.

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The New York Times – again, the Hillary machine New York Times – just predicted that Donald Trump would win the 2016 presidential election. He is performing surprisingly well in several battleground states, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida and Pennsylvania. He has already taken Ohio. The results are so shocking that reporters like CNN's Dana Bash told viewers that the poll modeling was skewed and obviously did not account for the Trump wave. Here's how the electoral college pendulum stood moments ago. 

As you can see, the ticker can (and is) swinging in either direction throughout the night.

No matter how the evening ends, November 8, 2016 is already shaping up to be an embarrassing night for Hillary Clinton, who was expected to cruise to victory in several swing states.

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