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Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton not leading in race because she’s ‘terrible’

Clinton has a 10 point lead among women voters in Iowa.

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“Donald Trump talks about stop-and-frisk like he knows the facts”, De Blasio, a supporter of Hillary Clinton, said Thursday on CNN.

Clinton has cleared her schedule completely to focus on Monday’s first debate. Seventy-five per cent had a positive view of Canada. While Clinton has been given the edge by political pundits due to her history in the field, Republicans are also anxious that she will severely out perform the billionaire real estate mogul on the national stage, as reported by The Hill on September 22.

Half of the registered voters backing Clinton said their vote is more for Clinton, while 44 percent characterized it as more against Trump.

The Clinton campaign is identifying occasional voters, mapping out if they live close enough to the county auditor’s office or a “satellite voting” location to cast their ballot in person, but before November 8.

The low point of Donald Trump’s campaign so far came about a week after the conclusion of the Democratic convention.

Clinton has not trailed in a New Hampshire poll since mid-July, leading in 10 surveys by different organizations by margins that ranged from one point to 15.

Trump held a 43-41 percent lead in Nassau County and a 44-37 percent in Suffolk County in a four-way race that also includes Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Green Party, according to the poll. He extended his lead to 7 points in Georgia, 47 to 40 percent, over Clinton, according to a Quinnipiac University survey.

“I’m going to be very respectful of her”, he said. Clinton has ahead by 16 in this same poll a month ago.

For most of the summer, Clinton led among Nevada voters, usually by a two point lead, like the Suffolk University poll in mid-August.

“Despite arguably the worst few weeks of her candidacy, the fundamentals still point toward a Hillary Clinton victory”, says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies.

While Hispanics told FAU pollsters that they favored Clinton across a wide range of areas, including immigration, national security and health care, a majority in these states, except Colorado, favor repealing the Affordable Care Act, a signature mark of the Obama administration.

The majority of American voters are “frustrated” and “disgusted” with the campaign of USA presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, according to a new poll.

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The AP-GfK Poll of 1,694 adults, including 1,476 registered voters, was conducted online September 15-19, using a sample drawn from GfK’s probability-based KnowledgePanel, which is created to be representative of the US population. Clinton’s campaign spent much of the summer casting Trump as a unsafe force in American society, one that consorts with racists, anti-Semites and white supremacists.

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