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Angry Clinton Asks Why She Isn’t Beating Trump by 50 Points

A Washington Post/ABC News poll last month found Clinton and Trump to be the two most unpopular presidential candidates in decades.

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And on which candidate is better on important issues, Clinton wins on nearly every topic, including being in charge of nuclear weapons (51 per cent to Trump’s 25) and dealing with immigration (50 per cent to Trump’s 39 per cent).

Stein was not on the ballot in either of those two states.

Deep-pocketed Priorities USA spent $20.6 million last month, nearly exclusively on Trump-bashing and Clinton-boosting TV, radio and digital.

Donald Trump is again pushing back on rival Hillary Clinton’s assertion that his rhetoric serves as a recruiting tool for Islamic State militants.

“They ask Hillary Clinton a set of much harder questions”, she said. Clinton received more support than usual from registered male voters in the NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.

Elsewhere, a Monmouth survey of New Hampshire released Wednesday had Clinton ahead nine points in a four-way race, at 47 to 38 percent.

“This election is so tight right now, that small swings of a few points should be expected between now and November”, said Jason Husser, assistant professor of political science at Elon and director of the Elon University Poll. “We’ve heard that from former Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Hayden, who made it a very clear point when he said Donald Trump is being used as a recruiting sergeant for the terrorists”.

Hillary Clinton is beating Donald Trump by six points in the first major poll taken since she announced she had been diagnosed with pneumonia.

These states give Clinton some options in putting together an electoral map that excludes Florida and North Carolina. And Trump is viewed unfavorably by 69 percent and favorably by only 31 percent.

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“Trump is able to attract some Democrats, but he can’t lose the amount of Republicans that this poll is showing and win the state”, he said.

Hillary Clinton at DNC 2016 Donald Trump in 2013