Keyword: trumplandslidecoming
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Support for Trump among Black Likely Voters has surged from 9% to 24% in the last ten days. That’s a rise of 150% over ten days! If this happens, a lot of swing states are going to go Republican. A lot of electoral votes will go for Trump!
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"Clinton drew a record crowd of more than 18,000 this week, and early voting and voter registration in Nevada, where Clinton will also campaign Wednesday, Florida and other places are encouraging for Democrats, Palmieri said."
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Change Trump: up .3 Clinton: down .2 10/13 Trump: 44.3 Clinton: 44.2 10/12 Trump: 44.0 Clinton: 44.4
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HARRISBURG (KDKA) – Nearly 100,000 Pennsylvania Democrats have switched to Republican since the beginning of the year. What’s more: The Pennsylvania Republican party says more than 240-thousand new voters have joined the party since last November. The party says that the surge in Republican registrations is nearly twice the number of newly registered Republicans compared to both the 2008 and 2012 numbers combined. The party says the new numbers come from the Pennsylvania Department of State which shows that 97,607 Democrats have actually switched to Republican.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton's campaign is confronting an emerging risk to her presidential ambitions - if Donald Trump continues to trail her in opinion polls many Democrats may simply stay at home on Election Day. Without enough popular support, Clinton would enter the White House lacking the political capital she would need to drive through her agenda. In the worst-case scenario it could cost her the presidency if Republicans turn out in big numbers on Nov. 8. Clinton, the Democratic nominee, has spent much of her campaign sounding the alarm over the prospect of a President Trump. She has...
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Google Consumer Surveys has Trump +3 in Ohio, Trump +2 in North Carolina and Tied in Florida. Surveys are partially post-tape and pre-debate. http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/updates/
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Sunday, October 9, 2016 Second presidential debate Time: 9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT) Live Stream: Debate Live Stream Moderator: Martha Raddatz, Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and Co-Anchor of "This Week," ABC Moderator: Anderson Cooper, Anchor, CNN Location: Washington University in St. Louis, MO
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In December 2010, I was a guest at a cocktail party in Washington, D.C. for incoming Republican members of the House of Representatives. I had lost my own congressional race in Illinois, but had made enough friends among fellow GOP candidates that they graciously allowed me to join the festivities. Inside, there was excited talk about the new Tea Party class, about fixing Washington, about finding places to live in high-rent D.C. And there was also talk about women — that kind of talk. Some of the new members, many of whom had spent the day surrounded by young, attractive,...
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"Trump supporters at Wisconsin event just learning Pence will also not attend. Many upset with Paul Ryan, say they will stay to heckle him." "MNSBC reporting that crowd at Paul Ryan's event is upset with Ryan and GOP for distancing itself from Trump."
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Wisconsin and its 10 electoral votes are within reach of Republican Donald J. Trump as he climbs to a virtual tie …
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has pulled to within two points in a four-way matchup for New Hampshire, according to the latest Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll released on Wednesday. The two-point gap in the survey of 500 likely New Hampshire voters is well within the poll’s margin of error of 4.4 percent. Four presidential candidates registered support in the poll, with Democratic nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton at 44 percemt, Trump at 42 percent, Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson at 5 percent, and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 1 percent. The five previous polls of a four-way matchup in New Hampshire...
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UPI Pennsylvania Poll: Trump 50% Hillary 46%
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Donald Trump extended his lead to two points over Hillary Clinton in the latest Rasmussen poll. Donald Trump continues to lead Hillary Clinton by 4 points in the latest LA Times/USC Dornsife poll. David Lauter, the Washington Bureau chief of the LA Times, defended the paper’s poll on Wednesday night saying the LA Times/USC Dornsife poll was one of the only accurate polls in 2012 predicting Obama’s victory.
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Little change: Trump down .1 Clinton up .2 10/5: Trump: 46.5 Clinton 42.9 10/4: Trump: 46.6 Clinton 42.7
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The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch survey shows Trump with 42% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Hillary Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, it was the other way around, Clinton 42%, Trump 41%, and the day before Clinton had a 43% to 40% advantage. This is the first time Trump has been ahead since before the first presidential debate last week.
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The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll released Monday shows Donald Trump leading former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by 2.5 percentage points, a slight increase from the beginning of the weekend. The online poll shows Trump carrying 49.38 percent of voters to Clinton's 46.89 percent in the daily tracking poll...
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http://cesrusc.org/election/
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RUSH: Now Hillary has pulled out of Ohio, and the New York Times dutifully says, "That's okay! Ohio doesn't matter anymore." I've got it right here. "Ohio, Long a Bellwether, Is Fading on the Electoral Map." You know why? 'Cause it's too white. Ohio is no longer the great predictor. Ohio is no longer the great indicator. It used to be that you couldn't win the presidency without winning Ohio, because Ohio had collectively a microcosm of the country's population. But now? Now Ohio doesn't matter, since Hillary is not doing well there -- and they say (paraphrased), "It's just...
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Donald Trump is now leading in five battleground states following the first presidential debate on Monday. trump train rally Trump now leads in Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio and North Carolina – all states Barack Obama won his first term – according to Real Clear Politics averages. (Ed Henry, Fox video..."Trump still surging") https://youtu.be/MoHWjPNgMvk
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