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New Poll Shows Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton In A Dead Heat
As Mrs. Clinton prepares to accept the Democratic Party’s nomination at the convention in Philadelphia this month, she will confront an electorate in which 67 percent of voters say she is not honest and trustworthy.
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An Associated Press-GfK poll finds that Hillary Clinton enters the summer damaged by perceptions that she violated the law by using a private email system while serving as secretary of state.
“Sanders gave a speech to the League of United Latin American Citizens in Washington, DC one day after his appearance with Clinton, and he mentioned her a total of zero times“.
Information from the FBI’s investigation was inconsistent with some of Clinton’s statements from the past 18 months about her emails, and this seems to have resonated with some of the electorate. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have integrated the game into their campaigns in the absolute most cringe-worthy ways imaginable. And, while 27 percent of white voters said there wasn’t enough attention being spent on that issue, 58 percent of black voters said the same.
Johnson: 13 percent; wasn’t included in the Spring poll.
In Iowa, the Gravis poll of 1,316 people shows Clinton 2 points ahead, at 42 percent with Trump at 40 percent.
The reaction from voters in the Times/CBS poll shows growing unease with Clinton’s trustworthiness.
The WSJ/NBC/Marist findings in Virginia and Colorado findings are in line with other recent polls in those states.
And just because you don’t like the top of the ticket political analysts say you should still vote because of the local and state races.
Large and growing numbers of voters view Clinton as dishonest, the poll indicates, but she is helped by Trump’s poor ratings on an array of personal attributes.
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The latest poll, conducted July 8-12 among 1,600 adults, shows that the candidates remain tied even when accounting for third-party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson.