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Clinton, Rubio lead in Florida

The poll found Trump has a 69-25 percent lead in Texas with white voters compares to Clinton leading 73-21 among non-white voters and 68-27 percent among Hispanic voters.

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The attempts to sow doubts about the 2016 election results coincided with Trump’s slide in opinion polls against Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton and missteps in his campaign. With voters under 45, Clinton leads Trump in Texas 60-35 percent. Among white men, Trump has a 64% to 24% advantage.

Citing fears of a landslide, the group beseeched the Chair to switch resources over to the House and Senate races, “We believe that Donald Trump’s divisiveness, recklessness, incompetence, and record-breaking unpopularity risk turning this election into a Democratic landslide, and only the immediate shift of all available RNC resources to vulnerable Senate and House races will prevent the GOP from drowning with a Trump-emblazoned anchor around its neck”. The incumbent’s lead is larger over Alan Grayson at 50% to 39%, with 5% saying they will vote for another candidate. She was also 8 points ahead with likely voters, 51%-43%.

More Florida voters approve (47%) than disapprove (39%) of the job Rubio has done in his term as U.S. Senator. Tim Kaine. Kaine had a 54% favorability rating in the state.

But he didn’t say which countries or regions would be subject to the “extreme” vetting, and his announcement that government agencies would create the list suggested that would not happen before the election in November. He initially said that he would not run for reelection but changed his mind after ending his presidential bid.

That would be bad news for Trump, whose path to the White House would be much more hard without Virginia and its 13 electoral votes.

“We reject the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, which panders to and talks down to communities of color and sees them only as votes – that’s all they care about”, the GOP nominee said in remarks delivered not far from Milwaukee – the latest city to be rocked by violence in the wake of a police shooting. “What (Trump) often says hurts us”. Trump has slightly more support than Romney did in solidly Republican rural parts of the state, but the real-estate developer’s unpredictable campaign has turned off some reliably Republican voters elsewhere.

The margin of error for the PPP survey is plus or minus 3.2 percent.

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PPP surveyed 944 likely voters – 80 percent over the phone and 20 percent over the internet – from August 12 to 14.

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