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Here’s what would have to happen to replace Trump on GOP ticket
Republican nominee Donald Trump says he has “two opponents” in his presidential race – Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and the media.
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Hillary Clinton, also a New Yorker, held a 30 percentage-point lead over the Manhattan billionaire, the Siena College poll said.
Trump’s made mention a number of times along the campaign trail that he would win NY in November.
A new poll finds Donald Trump badly trailing Hillary Clinton in the Presidential race in NY.
Rasmussen Reports, another polling firm with a reputation of overstating the Republicans, released a poll Friday that has Clinton up only three points.
“No Republican has carried New York State in a presidential election since Ronald Reagan in 1984”, said pollster Steve Greenberg.
About 72 percent of Sanders supporters said they will vote for Clinton and 11 percent said they will vote for Trump, while 11 percent said they would not vote and 6 percent said they had not made a decision.
Donald Trump has an astonishing 31% favorable to 66% unfavorable with all adults and with registered voters, he gets 32% favorable to 65% unfavorable.
PPP said a Democratic win in Texas still appears distant but signs are emerging that the party can “become seriously competitive there in the years ahead”.
Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr told the News Service on Monday he would have something to say on the matter “shortly”.
Later Monday morning Clinton senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan released a memo slamming Trump on his foreign policy and reiterating a point she often makes on the campaign trail: that Trump is “unfit to be our commander in chief”.
They also said Clinton is more qualified to be president and more likely to be effective in dealing with Congress. The number of Utahns who say Trump is going to win dropped 3 percent.
“He is now losing in every key battleground state, some like New Hampshire by double digits”. But a Suffolk University polls hows Trump up by one point in Iowa, a state that has voted for the Democrat is six out of the last seven presidential elections.
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Trump’s email to supporters didn’t ask for money – only for participation in the survey.