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Clinton leads Trump in red state Georgia
While Whitman did not officially endorse Clinton until this week, she’s made no secret of her disdain for Trump.
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Another poll by the Reuters/Ipsos on Sunday showed that almost 41 percent of likely voters said they favoured Clinton, while 35 percent expressed support for Trump.
A of new polling released late Wednesday night paints a grim picture for Donald Trump’s electoral chances in November, as he now trails Hillary Clinton by double digits in a national survey, as well as three states key to his shot at victory in the fall.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has raised about United States dollars 90 million in the month of July, her campaign said today. That paper is now reporting on a sense of panic that it says is gripping the Trump campaign.
The poll shows that Clinton’s support jumped seven points after the convention.
In an op-ed for syracuse.com, Hanna said that Republican nominee Donald Trump is “flawed in many ways” and says Trump is “unrepentant in all things”. Calling the Republican nominee a “dishonest demagogue”, she warned that he could lead the country “on a very unsafe journey”, noting that it would be naive to think a tyranny “can’t happen here”. During the campaign, she called for tougher sanctions against employers who hire illegal workers, but her campaign suffered after it was revealed that she employed an illegal immigrant maid from Mexico for nine years.
The telephone poll of 800 registered voters was conducted July 31st to August 3rd, with a margin of error of +/-3.5 percentage points. Donald Trump took the bait and has been struggling to recover ever since.
Trump, in recent days, however, has sought to refocus. She’s winning women by 23 points, 57 percent to 34 percent, African-Americans by 83 points, garnering the support of 87 percent of black voters to Trump’s just 4 percent. The move marks a political volte-face for the HPE chief, who stood as the Republican party candidate in the 2010 election to become governor of California.
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Arizona Sen. Jeff Sessions, a longtime Trump ally, told CNN Thursday night he didn’t believe the flagging numbers were permanent, attributing them to a post-Democratic National Convention bounce and “some events” that have occurred in the past week.