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— Maine’s 2nd Congressional District moves from “battleground” to “lean Republican” — New Hampshire moves from “lean Democrat” to “battleground” — Ohio moves from from “battleground” to “lean Republican” — Utah from “battleground” to “lean Republican”
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Nearly a third of McMullin supporters are prepared to ditch him if they become convinced the election’s a toss-up. You’re seeing the conditional support for his candidacy again there: Utah’s in play if and only if the public expects a Clinton landslide, freeing more right-wing Utahns to vote their consciences. McMullin doesn’t even lead among Mormons even though he’s Mormon himself, a Utah native, and a BYU grad.
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A new Michigan poll shows that Donald Trump is only one point behind Hillary Clinton in the battleground state, according to a 500-person likely-voter poll conducted by a GOP polling firm. The poll records Clinton’s support at 45 percent, while Trump’s support has climbed to 44 percent. Libertarian Gary Johnson is at 5 percent, and Green Party’s Jill Stein is at 2 percent. The poll was conducted Oct. 29 to Oct. 30 It is either an outlier or an early warning of a Trump surge in the critical state, whose 16 Electoral Votes could provide a path to the White...
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Late polling traditionally tightens in presidential races, as propagandistic polls with samples biased toward one candidate or another start to refine their models in order to be not too far off from the final vote counts. What is unusual, maybe even unprecedented, is the volume of negative feelings toward both leading candidates. This makes turnout even more crucial than usual, for there is an excellent chance that numbers of people will fail to rouse themselves sufficiently to vote for a candidate they are not terribly enthusiastic over. And that is why an item from this morning’s Rasmussen Reports is so...
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The following results are based on 600 completed interviews among a statewide random sample of likely voters in New Hampshire (209 Republicans, 191 Democrats, and 200 undeclared voters). The interviews were conducted October 31 through November 2, 2016. The theoretical margin of error for the sample of 600 likely voters is plus or minus 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split. Question wording and responses: If the election for US President were being held today between Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, Donald Trump, the Republican, Gary Johnson, the Libertarian, and Jill Stein, of the...
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FREEP THIS POLL! COMMENTS November 8 is coming really soon,in fact, less than 20 days till when we will have to go out and vote for one of the two candidates,the republican nominee Donald Trump or the liberals nominee Hillary Clinton.Trump is currently leading and his supporters are happy and proud. We have one question,are you ready to call him Mr.President,if you are a supporter or not if he wins he will be your president.
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The following results are based on 600 completed interviews among a statewide random sample of likely voters in New Hampshire (209 Republicans, 191 Democrats, and 200 undeclared voters). The interviews were conducted October 31 through November 2, 2016. The theoretical margin of error for the sample of 600 likely voters is plus or minus 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split. Question wording and responses: If the election for US President were being held today between Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, Donald Trump, the Republican, Gary Johnson, the Libertarian, and Jill Stein, of the...
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Headline of the Day Poll Who do you predict will win the election? Hillary in a landslide Hillary in a close election Trump in a close election Trump in a landslide Poll Location: http://www.headlineoftheday.com
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Republican Donald Trump has a three-point lead in Rasmussen Reports’ White House Watch survey. Among voters who are certain how they will vote, Trump now has over 50% support. The latest national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Trump leading Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton 45% to 42%. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson has four percent (4%) support, and Green Party hopeful Jill Stein picks up just one percent (1%).
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton remained tied at 44% with the election just four days away, according to the latest IBD/TIPP Presidential Election Tracking Poll. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson continues to get 4%, while Green Party nominee Jill Stein has 2%. On an unrounded basis, Trump has 44.1% and Clinton 44%, with Johnson at 3.9% and Stein at 1.9%. In a two-way race, Clinton gets 44.3% and Trump 44%. The latest survey of 867 likely voters from Oct. 29-Nov. 2 has a margin of error of +/- 3.4 percentage points. On a weighted basis, the poll has 329 Democrats, 291...
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A new CNN/ORC poll shows Republicans gaining a lot of momentum in the battle ground Silver State. In mid-October, Hillary Clinton led Donald Trump by two points according to CNN/ORC. New CNN/ORC numbers released Wednesday show Donald Trump now leading Hillary Clinton by six points with Independent Gary Johnson at five percent and None of These at two percent. Just one percent is undecided. The reddening trend continues in the race for Senate as well. In the same polls, Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto led Republican Joe Heck by seven points in mid-October. Now, Heck leads Cortez Masto by two points.
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A second poll from the Tar Heel state in as many days confirms that Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump is in fact leading his Democratic counterpart Hillary Rodham Clinton. This poll, from The Trafalgar Group (TFG), shows Trump up by about five percent over Clinton—specifically, a lead of 4.97 percent—outside the survey’s 2.88 percent margin of error. Trump, at 49.13 percent, leads Clinton at 44.16 percent. Libertarian Gary Johnson gets 3.59 percent and the Green Party’s Dr. Jill Stein gets 0.49 percent, while 2.63 percent are undecided. The survey was conducted from Oct. 27 through Nov. 1, with a...
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Columbus — Republican Donald Trump holds a 5-point lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton in Ohio, where her support among women is collapsing, according to a new poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University. If the election were today, Trump would get 46 percent to Clinton’s 41 percent while independent Gary Johnson would pull 5 percent of the vote and Green Party candidate Jill Stein would get 2 percent, the poll found. Women voters are now split 44-44 in Ohio while 17 days ago Clinton held a 12-point lead in the same poll with female voters. Peter Brown, Quinnipiac University assistant poll...
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University of Denver Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research Colorado Election and Issues October 2016 Sample size: 550 likely voters Conducted by telephone and live interviews, both landline and cellphone landline 47% cellphone 52%. Margin of Error: total sample size +-4.2 percentage points in 95 out of 100 cases. Date in Field: October 29-31, 2016 4. If the election for president were held today with [ROTATE TOP TWO] Donald Trump and Mike Pence as the Republican candidates, and Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine as the Democratic candidates, Gary Johnson the Libertarian candidate, and Jill Stein the Green Party candidate, for...
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With less than one week to go before Election Day, Donald Trump expanded his lead over Hillary Clinton in the key battleground state of Florida. The People’s Pundit Daily (PPD) Sunshine State Battelground Poll finds Mr. Trump leading Mrs. Clinton in a four-way matchup by 3 points, 48% to 45%, with both Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein flat at 4% and 2%, respectively. The latest results represent a 2-point uptick in support for the Republican and just a 1-point increase for the Democrat compared to last week.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has taken the lead in the latest poll out of the battleground state of Virginia, with his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton slipping 15 points in a month. The Hampton University Center for Public Policy (CPP) poll out on Wednesday afternoon shows that Trump has taken a three-point lead over Clinton in the Old Dominion, inside the poll’s margin of error of 4.57 percent. The survey of 802 Virginians, taken from Oct. 26 through Oct. 30—meaning it was conducted both before and after the FBI announced its reopening of the criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s illicit...
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied for Colorado, according to a new poll in the battleground state. A new poll released Wednesday from the University of Denver/Ciruli Associates shows Clinton and Trump tied at 39% each in a four-way match up with Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson at 5% and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 4%, among likely voters. About 14% responded "none/other/don't know or it depends," which could be depressing the numbers behind each candidate. Colorado is a state that's been long thought to swing for Clinton, and a key part of her road to 270 electoral...
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Early voting numbers are coming in from the last few weeks, and from the first weekend of early in person voting. And the numbers could prove to be problematic for Democrats, who found success with early voting in the last presidential election. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports.
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Hampton Univeristy Center for Public Policy Hampton Univeristy Center for Public Policy Enlarge Image Enlarge / View More Images Hampton, Va.— The latest Hampton University Center for Public Policy (CPP) poll reveals that the FBI’s decision to reopen the Hillary Clinton email investigation may have triggered a boost for Donald Trump with likely voters in Virginia. Democratic Presidential nominee Clinton had a two point lead before the email news story broke on Friday Oct. 28. She is now trailing three points behind Republican Presidential nominee Trump. With only six days left before the November Presidential election, Trump has jumped ahead...
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