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Here’s what scares Michiganders about a Trump or Clinton presidency

Trump maintained higher levels of backing from the demographic, garnering 46 percent support to Clinton’s 44 percent, but the difference is much narrower than in earlier polls.

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Trump told Fox News host Bill O’Reilly on Monday night that he has “absolutely no idea” if he is going to end up going after Clinton in a “very personal way” with below-the-belt attacks on issues like Bill Clinton’s infidelities.

“We must stop the flow of refugees that Hillary Clinton wants to increase”, said Trump. “And by a similar 76-21 percent margin, voters, also including a large majority of Republicans, say that climate change is a significant threat to the planet rather than not real nor based on science”.

Among 400 likely voters in the state polled from Saturday to Monday, 47 percent said they would vote for Clinton, 38 percent said they would for Trump, and 10 percent said they would vote for Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson. At Temple University, she acknowledged she needs to do more to get millennials on board.

He says that ISIS “happened on Hillary Clinton’s watch”, and added: “the rise of ISIS is Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy legacy”.

The poll was conducted last week with 625 registered Minnesota voters interviewed.

Similarly, a Gallup poll in June 2008 showed just 19 percent of blacks and 5 percent of whites said the fact that Barack Obama was black made them more likely to vote for him. Trump led with white voters, 65%-35%.

“She calls the patriotic Americans who support our campaign, many of them cops and soldiers, deplorable and irredeemable”, he said before launching into a series of questions. “However, a win here would make the path to 270 electoral votes that much easier for the victor and hard for the loser”. The Trump Campaign alleged that Clinton Foundation is first and foremost an arm of the Clintons’ political and buck-raking apparatus.

However, those advantages were eclipsed by Clinton’s leads among women and college-educated voters-both of which are a majority voting bloc in the state, both in the poll sample Wednesday and in past elections. “As we get closer to the finish line, there’s no one better to help make the closing argument than President Obama”.

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Trump picked up five polling points since Siena last looked at the race in August, when Clinton was outpacing him 50 percent to 25 percent.

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