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Clinton, Trump suffer from high unpopularity among likely voters
Trump responded to Clinton’s speech during an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, arguing that his campaign was “bringing love”, not hate, and that his rallies are packed with Americans who have been left behind. Stein will not appear on the ballot there.
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The AP report looked only examined the first half of Clinton’s term as secretary of state and it didn’t include more than 1,700 meetings with world leaders – or countless meetings with other US government officials, which Clinton campaign staff pointed out meant the AP report was looking at only a fraction of her time – less than 3 percent.
Trump’s campaign called for the Clinton campaign to withdraw the video. Should those electorally-rich states remain off the board, North Carolina’s 15 votes become more important for Trump’s path to victory.
The education gap among white registered voters that has been among the sharpest electoral divides in pre-election polling on this race thus far continues in both states, but it is almost twice as wide a gap in North Carolina as in Arizona. But there are multiple alternative sources that point to Trump’s connection with the white supremacist group. Instead, she offered a strident denouncement of Trump’s campaign, charging him with fostering hate and pushing discriminatory policies, like his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.
In the new polls, Trump trails by a wide margin in both subgroups. ” Wright even played a clip from a Clinton campaign ad where an imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan talked about why they liked Trump”.
There’s a gender gap between Clinton and Trump in North Carolina, but women and men in Arizona are largely on the same page. Trump has stopped short of denouncing their support even in the face of intense condemnation.
“As we have expressed numerous times, your rhetoric of relentless attacks against our community is an issue of serious concern and has had a significant impact, fueling an alarming trend in our nation”, the letter reads.
Recently released emails showed that donors to the foundation had been given greater access to Mrs Clinton and her staff, he said.
Trump tops Clinton as more honest and trustworthy (49% to 39%), and 11% say neither major party candidate for president has the edge on honesty.
In unrestrained language during an address in Reno, Nevada, Clinton took aim at Trump’s affiliations with the so-called alt-right movement, a loosely organised network of anti-establishment activists on the right that helped fuel the GOP presidential nominee’s rise. Only 25 percent said their vote was pro-Trump rather than anti-Clinton.
“No. I don’t at all”, Trump replied.
President Barack Obama’s rising approval ratings have been a boon to Clinton nationally, though in these two states, the President’s ratings remain mixed.
Race has always been an unsettling undercurrent of the 2016 presidential race. Gary Johnson, the former New Mexico governor who is running again as the Libertarian nominee, pulls 6 percent while 2 percent of those surveyed back Green Party candidate Jill Stein. McCain tops Kelli Ward by a 55% to 29% margin among likely Republican primary voters, while he tops Kirkpatrick by a 52% to 39% margin among registered voters.
In his speeches, Trump has painted a dismal picture of life for black Americans, describing war zones as “safer than living in some of our inner cities” and suggesting that African-Americans and Hispanics can’t walk down streets without getting shot.
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The CNN/ORC polls in Arizona and North Carolina were conducted by telephone August 18 through 23.