Annonomeister Wrote:
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"I’m not sure I need to tell you this, but
> Hillary Clinton is probably going to be the next
> president. It’s just a question of what
> “probably” means.
>
> Clinton went into the final presidential debate on
> Wednesday with a lead of about 7 percentage points
> over Donald Trump. And according to the only two
> scientific polls we’ve seen, voters thought that
> Clinton won the debate. Occasionally, the initial
> reaction to a debate can differ from the way
> it’s perceived days later. But in this case, the
> morning headlines, which focused overwhelmingly on
> Trump’s refusal to say whether he’ll accept
> the election results, are potentially worse for
> Trump than the debate itself. In YouGov’s poll
> of debate watchers, 68 percent of voters said they
> think the candidates should pledge to accept the
> results of the election.
>
> There are less than three weeks left in the
> campaign, and there are no more guaranteed
> opportunities for Trump or Clinton to command a
> huge public audience, as they do at the
> conventions and the debates (although, they’ll
> get plenty of attention, of course). Millions of
> people have already voted. Trump has had a
> significant advertising deficit, and an even more
> significant deficit in terms of his turnout
> operation. He’ll probably spend a significant
> chunk of the remaining news cycles quarreling over
> his contention that the election is rigged, and
> with the numerous women who have accused him of
> sexual assault. He doesn’t have an obvious —
> or even a not-so-obvious — path to the
> presidency."
>
>
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/clinton-probab
> ly-finished-off-trump-last-night/
"I’m not sure I need to tell you this, but Hillary Clinton is probably going to be the next president. It’s just a question of what “probably” means.
I guess that's why he used probably instead of definitely as most libtards did.
LoLz