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Clinton is now the candidate with the bigger gender gap problem. She leads by eight points among women voters, but Trump posts a 21-point lead among men.
The Republican continues to lead among those 40 and over, but the candidates are now tied among younger voters. Still, those under 40 are also far more likely than their elders to like another candidate or be undecided.
Trump leads among voters in all income groups now except those who earn under $30,000 a year.
This doesn’t surprise me at all. In my travels when I talk to folks they are very guarded until I tell them that I am for Trump. Then the dam breaks and they say “me too.” “We can’t keep doing what we are doing.” I have not found one person, one, that is voting for Hillary. Then again, I don’t hang out at BLM rallies.
I’ve come to the conclusion that Hillary just doesn’t have to overcome her own negatives, but the negatives of himself, BHO. This is a tall mountain for her to climb.
Trump needs to keep hammering on her criminal behavior while providing very clear and concise policy statements on the economy and security. He spends a lot of energy on TPP, NAFTA, and fair trade. I don’t think the average Joe out there sees the vector into improving the economy from trade. He needs to clearly make that connection.