Trump’s Critics Need to Wake Up to the Reality of 2016

Keep in mind that when Donald Trump announced he would run for President, almost every political pundit and most every astrologer out there for that matter, stated he would politically implode and fade away by the time of the Iowa Caucus.

Republican presidential candidates arrive on stage for the Republican presidential debate on August 6, 2015 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. From left are: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio; retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson; Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker; real estate magnate Donald Trump; former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; Texas Sen. Ted Cruz; Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul; and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. AFP PHOTO / MANDEL NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Republican presidential candidates arrive on stage for the Republican presidential debate on August 6, 2015 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images

Then when Trump started piling up the victories in the primaries, the same pundits and astrologers stated he would never get the GOP nomination. Then when Trump won the GOP nomination many of his critics warned that if he ended up on the November ballot he would get blown out by Hillary Clinton and take out scores of Republicans running for the House and Senate with him. In fact just the other day, the great political forecaster Damon Linker a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com (that several mundane forecasting astrologers have loosely quoted from) said,

“Trump isn’t merely going to lose. He’s going to lose in the biggest popular vote landslide in modern presidential history. … It’s not crazy to think he’ll finish with less than 35 percent of the popular vote.”

The fact of the matter is that we now have enough raw polling data that statistically shows how Trump is doing right now – and, to the surprise of many inside the D.C. Beltway, he’s doing shockingly better then they ever thought possible. In fact he is not doing that bad at all.

Since the recent Jupiter in Libra Ingress on September 9th, polls show Trump pulling ahead in the battleground states of Ohio, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Colorado and Nevada. Former GOP nominees John McCain and Mitt Romney lost all of these states in 2008 and 2012, with the exception of North Carolina in 2012.

If his numbers hold, Trump is only a state or two away from cobbling together the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House; and there’s fertile ground for more Trump pickups all over the map with New Hampshire, and Virginia .

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In many purple states where Hillary Clinton is leading, Trump is running way ahead of where Romney was in 2012: in Maine, Trump is besting Romney’s numbers by seven points; in Michigan, it’s four points; in New Mexico and Wisconsin, it’s two points; and in Pennsylvania, it’s one point.

So, if you are going just by the numbers, there’s no question that Trump is a much stronger general election candidate than was Romney, and Clinton is a much weaker candidate then Obama.

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Donald Trump’s Career Blackbox, August 1 – November 9, 2016

The 1st Presidential debate at Hempstead, New York, is being held one day after a Washington Post-ABC News poll revealed that Clinton’s slim advantage over Trump from last month has completely evaporated. At any rate my message to the mainstream media pundits and the “Hillary wins no matter what” astrologers who continue to forecast a decisive Clinton victory,  is given these polling numbers, Trump’s unprecedented candidacy is not indicative of a forthcoming GOP ticket disaster. In fact, the only disaster that we’ve seen so far is the catastrophic collapse of all of the political pundits’ predictions, including most of the astrologers.

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  • 8 years ago, I read similar articles about how bad Obama would be for the country. Don’t think he turned out so bad, after all. I suspect that most astrologers are a bit biased about political predictions

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    • That “most astrologers are a bit biased about political predictions” is precisely my point. Regarding Obama not turning out so bad, I have a blog article in the works for just how bad the Obama administration has been. Based on the economic data, there has been no recovery – only a cover up.

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    • Those who know my work know that I focus on both the astrological and secular DATA when writing my forecasts and predictions; I leave my personal preferences at the door. I agree with you that most astrologers are swayed by their own personal preferences and political bias. I have voted for presidential candidates in the Democratic, Republican, and Independent parties, including Obama in 2008. If you read more of my blog, you’ll find my research, analysis, and writing is devoted to the truth of what the DATA is showing — not any personal bias or opinion.

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  • Fair enough. I will continue to read your blogs and decide for myself.

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  • I predicted his win in 2015 when I saw he had Regulus conjunct his AC and Mars and progressed Trump Sun conjunct them all. And that degree was the Great American Eclipse degree. The eclipse was going to change everything and the leader would be connected to it. Did you notice when his Progressed Sun moved into Virgo the bashing and humiliation began right around the time of Access Hollywood tape, not Regulus had moved into Virgo as well. I could have seen the leader being a woman, but I didn’t it was Trump because of the above plus Uranus/Sun/MC he is a man of the people US AQ Moon. Gone was the ego in Leo to the purification via Virgo. His chart is fascinating to me Uranus/Sun/Node top of the chart in Gemini, then the Sun moves to a mercury ruled sign by progression. My take on the Eclipse is Christian Nationalism will be the result and I stick by that from all that eclipse contains.

    Nothing in Hillary’s chart suggested she would ever be president. She has the chart of a serial killer, mass murderer with Leo Pluto/Mars/Saturn square Scorpio Venus/Mercury. I also looked at Chelsea Clintons chart and progressed chart and said she could lose both parents via Neptune, erased.

    I don’t know how I found you but happy to find on other astrologer who sees the truth..:)

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