It sounded like a fascist speech from 1930's.
Only 85% of republicans are saying that they are voting for him. He's behind in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina. He may even lose Arizona and Georgia for the first time in 40 years. His entire platform is based on fear of the unknown. His stance on NATO yesterday just put every serious republican internationalist off of him.
The only reason the media is saying it's close is to boost ratings. There hasn't been a candidate this far back in the electoral college estimates since 1984.
Fear is not a policy.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... e_map.html
The important thing to take from all these polls is how many of them are like 45-40 with 15% undecided.