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Back to reality. Clinton loses another 1% since yesterday nationally according to Polltracker. Her numbers continuing to drop with the election 5 days away.
Clinton 45.9
Trump 43.9
Back to reality. Clinton loses another 1% since yesterday nationally according to Polltracker. Her numbers continuing to drop with the election 5 days away.
Clinton 45.9
Trump 43.9
I really hope a bombshell is dropped sometime soon. The Clinton family political career needs to be
Back to reality. Clinton loses another 1% since yesterday nationally according to Polltracker. Her numbers continuing to drop with the election 5 days away.
Clinton 45.9
Trump 43.9
Yes, depending on the poll, Hillary is absolutely loosing ground and fast. I hate to admit it, but Trump played it smart the other day by not even talking about the latest FBI investigations.
She got my vote yesterday. Whether you like it or not she is going to draw a good bit from those who simply can not vote for the lesser evil. Though, if I was forced to do that, I would have voted Trump.
As per the latest Washington Post Poll, Clinton leads among college women by 27 points.
Quote:
"If the Republican nominee was anywhere close to Romney’s 52 percent support level among this traditionally Republican-leaning constituency, he would likely win the election. But drilling into the crosstabs of our polling and reviewing credible, state-level data demonstrates how highly unlikely it is that this constituency will waver in the final days. It is one of the reasons that, even though the race has tightened pretty dramatically, Clinton retains a significant structural advantage.”
It really all depends on which state polls you quote for example Arizona. Some states have polls all over the place up and down for each candidate. I suppose taking averages gives one a better perspective.
Arizona: CNN- Trump 51%, Clinton 46%
BTW, Polltracker average for Arizona is Trump 44.9, Clinton 42.9
We've seen this over and over......It's Ohio....until Trump moves ahead in Ohio. It's Florida....until Trump moves ahead in Florida. Then it became....it's North Carolina.
So we went "Trump can't get any of the black vote......until it's shown they are not coming out for Hillary. Then it became about the Hispanic vote......now we are all the way down to "it's about the college female vote".
By Monday it will be "Hillary is holding a commanding lead with left handed sign painters".
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