The hypocrisy of the mainstream media is just unbelievable. After months of bashing Donald Trump and almost declaring Hillary Clinton as winner, they can’t just fathom that their queen/angel (as Donald Trump puts it) could lose. It is now clear and everybody even in the mainstream media saying that if Donald Trump wins as the possibility is increasing. Yet they fail to give credit to Donald Trump. They fail to understand that he was able to tap into the pain of the people of America, who are just angry and frustrated on how the country is run. Instead, there are now suggestions that Hillary Clinton is a weak candidate. Interestingly, President Obama called Hillary Clinton the best candidate since FDR and the most qualified candidate ever.
The night is long and we won’t call it a game yet but would like to relish our predictions that Donald Trump will win and get at least 314 electorates. As of now, Hillary secured 131 electorates and Donald Trump has secured 169 electorates. The race is still too close.


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