How about ... No?
Polls are all over the place.
I’m inclined to believe that Trump lost some support over the weekend and regained it (and maybe a bit more) after the debate.
That’s a good trend.
It beats sitting here watching a Rubio or Cruz comfortably behind with no signs of life, whatsoever.
Bombs away.
I wonder if it is also that many are really seeing the optic of throwing all this at him right now (even though he has been a public figure for all of these years) and are beginning to both see through the whole thing and getting fed up with it.
Hillary will lose.
If she’s doing so great, why does the MSM say the race is tightening?
She should be walking away with the election.
And its only mid-October.
Explains why MO was there yesterday with her fake emotion.
Both candidates are NOT horrible. HILLARY is horrible and a President Hillary will complete destruction of America. I wish to God “conservatives” would cut this crap OUT. THAT DOESN’T HELP US.
Those foolish libertarians up there might finally be getting a clue. Johnson isn't much of a libertarian anyway, I could never undertand their support for him. If they are truly as freedom loving as they say, Hillay's gun grabbing proposals and other statist policies should be plenty enough reasons for them to get off their purist high horse and do the only thing that makes sense. Johnson with his 15% is turning out to be the Ralph Nader of the right siphoning votes that otherwise would go Republican. Can't they see the danger see poses to freedom all across the spectrum?
The poll also said that Ayotte was tied with Hassan at 47 each in the Senate race. I think Ayotte loses now because of her stupid announcement that she’s not voting for Trump.
At least this D / R / I split is not badly skewed - maybe even a little in Trumps favor. So, there is a good chance he really is behind 3-4 points in NH. But, I think think that the enthusiasm gap makes NH possible for Trump to win.
D 30
R 33.3
I 36.7
M 53
W 47
I live in Minnesota, and last week I was taking my granddaughter to school, she’s 13. I asked her who all the kids were supporting, and was surprised to hear her say TRUMP. I asked why they weren’t supporting Clinton, and she said, “everyone knows she’s a liar.” She said that “everyone thinks that Trump loves the country, and doesn’t lie nearly as much as Clinton.”
I don’t know if that means anything, but I do know that the younger kids like 13, tend to support the candidates their parents support. My daughter, who voted for 0bama twice, is voting for Trump. She said that she’d like to see a woman become president, but “not Hillary, she is a liar, has no empathy, and only cares about herself.”
NH is much like MA in the sense that it’s a completely red state except for the cities.
That may be hard to believe to some but it is true.