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New poll: Trump and Clinton are both unpopular candidates
The latest chapter in Hillary Clinton’s enduring e-mail scandal hasn’t blunted the momentum of the Clinton Money Machine. The office in Deltona will join other locations in Downtown Orlando, East Orlando, and Kissimmee in attempting turn the biggest political battleground in the country blue for Clinton. The bad news for Republicans is that Donald Trump is not gaining any support.
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Some Hispanic backers of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pulled their support after he stood by his hardline immigration stance and said anyone in the United States illegally would be subject to deportation if he were president.
Below are OR donors who gave the most to the Clinton and Trump campaigns – OR who are notable for their position in state government.
A new Franklin and Marshall College Poll shows that Donald Trump has closed the gap a bit among likely Pennsylvania voters.
She shares with Trump a strategy that banks on presenting herself as “anti-system”.
The Marquette Law School poll says that Clinton has a 42 percent to 37 percent lead on Trump right now among registered voters, . Interestingly, voters age 65 and older were much more closely divided, with 47 percent saying they trusted Clinton and 44 percent trusting Trump. “That lead is reduced by Trump, and that’s also evident in this poll”.
When the Mexican president contradicted Trump, the Clinton campaign amended its statement: “It turns out Trump didn’t just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it”.
A new poll finds that more voters trust Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to do a better job on health care issues, from Medicare to medical costs. The margin of error is 3 points. Sixty-four percent of voters – and 71 percent of women voters – said they trusted Clinton to do a better job.
The 48-year-old far-right leader, now ahead in opinion polls but thought unlikely to win a second-round run-off in May 2017, said last month that she would vote for Trump if she were American.
#1. Using a combination of national telephone calls and an online survey, Rasmussen Reports tells us that Clinton’s 4 point advantage from last week has disappeared. The numbers for Trump were 28 percent and 20 percent, respectively.
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While Trump continues to lead among white men, 41 to 38 percent, Clinton is still leading among white women, 45 to 38 percent.