Keyword: polls
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Hillary was at 76% odds of winning according to this buffoon today... Effing idiot. http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/
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Fire officials say 3-to-5 people were wounded in a possible officer-involved shooting in Azusa, California Tuesday. The scene is at West 4th Street and North Orange Avenue. First responders were setting up a triage area for the possibility of additional victims, NBC-LA reported. The LA County Sheriff’s Officer also deployed a helicopter. Schools and two polling locations in the area were placed on lockdown as City Officials told residents to stay indoors. Conditions were not known.
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2016 election thread for FreeRepublic.com authorized thread
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A Florida Trump volunteer said she pepper-sprayed a Clinton supporter who got in her face and responded to the spray by knocking her down. Jupiter police were investigating after Donna Tatlici said Tom Garrecht screamed at her that he didn't need anyone's help with his vote outside the Jupiter Community Center, WPBF-TV reported. Investigators said the fight happened when he walked outside from voting around 10 a.m. on Tuesday. VIDEO
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November 07, 2016 436 RESPONDENTS Donald Trump (Republican) 42.0% Hillary Clinton (Democrat) 35.9% Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 7.4% Don't Know/Refused 6.3% Jill Stein (Green) 3.0% Other 2.8% Wouldn't Vote 2.6%
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Republican: 771,745 (65.8%) Democratic: 753,052 (63%) Unaffiliated: 656,882 (47.6%) American Const.: 5,237 (44.8%) Grand Total: 2,215,258 (58%)
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We ask voters what the chance is that they will vote for Trump, Clinton or someone else, using a 0-100 scale. The overall level of support for each candidate reflects the weighted average of those responses.
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Headline of the Day Poll When will the election be over? Early evening Late evening Wednesday Days or even weeks from now Read more: http://www.headlineoftheday.com/#ixzz4PQNsAKOw
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The Justice Department said Monday that it would deploy more than 500 people in 28 states on Tuesday to monitor Election Day practices and guard against intimidation and disruptions. In announcing the assignment of monitors and observers, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said, “We will continue to have a robust election monitors program in place on Election Day.” She said the personnel “will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent that federal law provides.”
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Trafalgar Group â€@trfgrp 52m52 minutes ago Our Pennsylvania poll. Trump is up almost 2%. Larger Trump win with strong hidden vote likely in this state.
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Republicans in the state have taken the lead in early voting in Colorado on the eve of Election Day.
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Mon Nov 07 2016 13:01:41 ET **World Exclusive** Another dramatic turn of events is being reported out of North Carolina this afternoon: Donald Trump has jumped past all expectations in early voting! In 2012, Romney hit Election Day down 447,000 votes, based on early ballots. He went on to win the state by 97,000 votes. Now, the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal, Trump opens Election Day down 305,000! EDITOR'S NOTE: A poll going into this week had Trump nearing 50% in the Old North state. Developing...
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My question is, which polls have been THE most accurate in predicting the outcome of the last say five presidential races? Who holds the record for being the most accurate and second question who are they predicting to win this time? I keep hearing that IBD/TIPP Tracking (Trump +2) and LA Times/USC Tracking (Trump +5) have been THE most accurate the most often in predicting the outcome of the last four presidential races -- Are you hearing the same thing. Thanks!!
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Which candidate do you think most of your neighbors are voting for? Trump +18 Southeast Florida seems to be the only problem. Trump leads in every other region
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DEVELOPING...................
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Interesting poll linked on Drudge. The crosstabs show Trump getting 26.22% of black vote, 40.71 of Latino vote, and 48% of Asian vote and almost 50% of female vote!
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RCP moves New Mexico to toss-up. New poll shows Clinton lead only 2%.
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Tomorrow, the nation heads to the polls to decide who will become the 45th president of the United States. In both 2008 and 2012 readers participating in our polls came close to matching the actual vote margins on election day. In 2008, they favored Barack Obama with 56% of the vote in our last pre-election survey, and he grabbed 53% of the actual tally. In 2012, the president received 59% of the MedPage Today vote, and 52% on election day. Readers were slow to warm to the candidate Obama endorsed as evidenced by a yearlong slog. In January, readers gave...
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Rasmussen Reports’ final White House Watch survey shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a two-point lead over Republican Donald Trump with less than 24 hours to go until Election Day. Among early voters, Clinton has a double-digit lead. The latest national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Clinton with 45% support to Trump’s 43%. Libertarian Gary Johnson picks up four percent (4%) of the vote, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein gets two percent (2%). Three percent (3%) still like some other candidate, and four percent (4%) remain undecided. Just 88% of all likely voters say they have...
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Donald Trump is slightly leading Hillary Clinton in Florida, Ohio, Nevada, and North Carolina, while Clinton is slightly ahead of him in Colorado, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, according to new battleground state polls from Axiom Strategies and Remington Research Group.
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