Posted on 06/28/2016 2:18:44 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
WASHINGTON, June 28 (UPI) -- A tracking poll in the U.S. presidential election shows Democrat Hillary Clinton widening her lead over Republican Donald Trump and approaching the 50 percent threshold nationally in a head-to-head matchup.
The NBC News/SurveyMonkey online weekly tracking poll shows Clinton with a 49 percent-41 percent lead over Trump, her largest lead in that poll since it began tracking the likely general election matchup in early May.
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Online poll?
Not good trend.
We don’t have a national election, per se.
Am I the only one here smelling bovine excrement?
Yeah, it reminds me of the polls showing Obama beating Romney.
No.
Fifty percent? I think not.
Don’t buy it Trump will win in a landslide.
Yeah.
Trump should be ahead right now so people can kick back and do nothing.
The election is in November not June.
I hope not. Trump usually does better in those.
Am I the only one here smelling bovine excrement?
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It’s Hilly’s ‘signature scent’.
SurveyMonkey selected 6,556 adults age 18 or older from a pool of nearly 3 million people who answer surveys on its website. Of them, 5,818 were registered voters. Because the respondents initially self-select, no margin of error can be calculated.
Nope, outlier poll...it’s the media twits way to get everyone upset...don’t pay any attention to any poll that is put out...
I don’t like it
It's getting pretty obvious that the Republicans really do want Hillary Clinton to win the Presidency in 2016.
silly online polls don’t mean anything, why I wouldn’t be surprised if people from DU are urged to go “DUmp on the poll”.
Lie to pollsters. The Media must be discredited!
I take it you run the Schnitzel Republic blog? It’s great. Thank you.
I stopped believing poles long ago.
Completely garbage poll. Buried at the bottom of the article:
SurveyMonkey selected 6,556 adults age 18 or older from a pool of nearly 3 million people who answer surveys on its website. Of them, 5,818 were registered voters. Because the respondents initially self-select, no margin of error can be calculated.
Nobody asked me.
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