Posted on 10/18/2016 7:18:32 AM PDT by Helicondelta
Teflon Don, as Trump has been called many times, is back on track after the roughest patch of his campaign yet heading into the Las Vegas debate on Wednesday nightall while the Institutional Left propping up Hillary Clinton is withering under scrutiny.
A new round of polls have put a spring in Trumps step, as he has reaffirmed his lead in Ohio according to the latest CNN/ORC poll from the Buckeye State and remains within he margin of error right behind Clinton in the latest CNN/ORC polls from Nevada and North Carolina.
Quinnipiac shows Trump just outside the margin of error right behind Clinton in Florida, and a few points outside the margin of error in Pennsylvania while trailing a bit more but within earshot in Colorado.
He has retaken the lead nationally in the daily Los Angeles Times/USC poll, after falling into a tie with Clinton, and remains close in other battlegrounds like New Hampshire. In fact, the Live Free or Die states latest polling show Trump moving up four points in the latest WBUR survey compared to that firms previous resultsmeaning Trump has actually, despite what the media says, trended upwards since the second presidential debate and the release of a video that sent his campaign into disarray right before the battle he won in St. Louis.
Before bringing two cute children up on stage with him at his Green Bay, Wisconsin, rally on Monday night, Trump reveled in his comeback.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Yep, definite lead in Ohio.
Raw footage of Trump in Cincinnati:
https://mobile.twitter.com/OnlineMagazin/status/788305703408721920
Brink?
Hardly.
Brink?
I would have a cartoon of Hillary clinging by her fingers
to the edge of a cliff with Trump standing on the edge.
The headline would be “Trump stands of brink of defeat!”
Bottom line, Trump wins...
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