Posted on 10/24/2016 5:51:17 PM PDT by Innovative
With the presidential election set to enter its final two weeks, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump find themselves in a near dead heat at 41% each in a four-way race, the latest IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll shows.
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson edged up to 8% from 7%, while the Green Party's Jill Stein rebounded to 4% from 3%.
Without rounding, Trump stands at 41.1%, 0.1 percentage point behind Clinton's 41.2%. Johnson stands at 7.7%, unrounded, while Stein is at 3.7%.
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The tightening polls will actually make it easier for a fraudulent win. Just think, it was that .1% to carry Clinton to the victory!
I’ve become very cynical about voting over the last 8 years.
I am sure I will get some flame here for being a doubter, but the way I see it, a few extra hundred ballots here and there, and bam! You’re talking a real election.
The polls will set the expectations of a close battle, and then those little unlawful nudges in all the right spots will pull out a close Clinton win.
The only way out is if there is overwhelming Trump votes.
Not in this age of legislating from the bench.
The real power is in the Supreme Court, which a Clinton win will guarantee a stack that insures massive immigration (won’t be illegal anymore), and second amendment neutering, something the Left has dreamed about in wet dreams for years.
This is the poll that Trump has been announcing at his rallies that shows him ahead; it’s been the most exact over the past 3-4 presidential election cycles.
Heavy turnout for early voting in Collin County, Texas. This is a Republican bastion where a Democrat doesn’t stand the proverbial snowball’s chance in hell. Races are won/lost in the Republican primary not the general election.
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