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The media is trying to distract you from Donald Trump securing the election but don’t worry because there is still something you can do about it.

According to CNN, Trump is losing his “core group” of voters, aka non-college white voters.

However, despite what any polls say, “Donald Trump outperforms polls. There has not been an exception to that nationally yet,” Crowder said.

According to CNN:

Extending a pattern that stretches back decades, White voters without a college degree, the cornerstone of the modern GOP coalition, have declined by a little more than 2 percentage points as a share of eligible voters since 2020, falling below 40% of the eligible voting pool for the first time ever, according a new analysis of the latest Census Bureau data by demographer William Frey shared exclusively with CNN.

Firstly, it’s unclear how he came to that realization. Secondly, just because one outlet reports something does not mean every other outlet has to jump on it like it’s gospel but that is exactly what the left is doing.

“It seems like the left may be flat out lying about Donald Trump again like they do in all of their political ads,” Crowder said.

In 2020, Biden was up by 8.1 percent but in the final popular vote, he won by 4.5 percent.

“He won by about half,” Crowder said, adding that “Biden was also leading in all swing states in 2020.”

“There is a difference in comparing voting before an election and exit polls,” Crowder said. “Each day can make a significant difference.”

In Nevada, the rural vote is overperforming in Clark County.

Arizona has also seen a 16-point swing toward Republicans in early voting. This is significant because Republicans did not lead in early voting in 2020. Coincidentally, Maricopa County officials have asked voters to be patient as it may take them nearly two weeks to count votes.

According to Bloomberg, “More registered Republicans have voted in Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina than Democrats.”

Democrats have seen a decrease in registered voters in Pennsavainla but the numbers still favor the Dems.

“Republicans would need a huge voter turnout to win,” Crowder said. “There is not anything other than razor thin for Republicans to win Pennsylvania.”

It will undoubtedly be close in Pennsylvania.

“I would say it’s all good news across the board. The wrinkle that we are facing is one you can have an impact on,” Crowder said. “Everything is looking better than before but there is still some work to do in Pennsylvania.”