Early Voting Numbers Are Coming In – Good News For Trump

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Appearing on Fox News this week, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced some observations he’s had with voter turnout in his state.

“We have a record number of people registered to vote in Texas,” he announced. “We’re having record turnouts, the first day, the second day of voting.”

Here’s where the news gets really interesting for supporters of Donald Trump. The record turnout isn’t there to help elect Crooked Hillary. They’re showing up to help elect the only man who can stop a third Obama term under her.

“It’s not Bernie Sanders supporters coming out to support Hillary,” Miller explained. “It’s not Barack Obama supporters coming out to support Hillary. It’s a new surge of Trump voters, many who have never registered to vote.”

Check out his comments below …

The media has been touting new polls which show Trump leading by just 3 points in Texas. Miller says the reality on the ground is much different, however (H/T: Gateway Pundit):

“I know for a fact that the polls are off because they oversample Democrats by eight sometimes up to sixteen percent oversampling Democrats. They’re oversampling women by five to eight percent. So the Republican vote is underreported. Plus there is no way to sample this extra twenty to twenty-five percent of new voters that are Trump voters. They’re not Republican, they’re not Democrats, they’re pragmatists. They’re tired of the status quo and they want change.”

Leaked emails from the Hillary Clinton campaign have shown attempts to oversample certain demographics to help skew poll numbers. But if Sid Miller is right, their efforts are failing!

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Comment: Do you think the polls are skewed to appear as if Hillary is getting more support than she is? Will Donald Trump win on Election Day? Share your thoughts below.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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