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Clinton’s Air War Is Failing Against Trump – And Anxious Dems Are Baffled

The schedule includes two more debates between Clinton and Trump, as well as a vice presidential debate between Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim Kaine.

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Molloy further added, in colorful metaphor, “Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may be King and Queen of the prom, but they are showing up solo and their dance cards are blank”. And while half of Clinton backers are mostly voting for her (versus 44 percent voting against Trump), more Trump voters are anti-Clinton (51 percent) than pro-Trump (41 percent).

The survey, released Tuesday and conducted from September 16 to September 19, showed Clinton was at 46 percent. In additional questions, respondents expressed concern about Trump’s words and actions on the campaign trail, with 69 percent of those surveyed reporting that they have reservations about aspects of his campaign.

This isn’t to say that there aren’t any good polls for Trump – there are, like the new Fox News polls showing him with small leads in Nevada, Ohio, and North Carolina. Trump led with white voters, 65%-35%.

Hillary Clinton kept her large lead in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll Wednesday, holding a 6-point advantage over Donald Trump in a four-way race. It’s one of the states he can’t afford to lose. ME is one of two states that awards electoral college votes by congressional district, and the overall victor of the state gets an additional two votes.

Trump also took a slight, 0.4 percent, lead over Clinton in Nevada. The billionaire comes out ahead of Clinton in terms of who they think would be best for their own investments-45 percent to 36 percent.

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Most Florida voters (75 percent) said they have heard about Trump’s recent admission that Barack Obama was born in the USA but doubt the GOP nominee’s sincerity. The margin of error of the poll is 3.2 percentage points. In an election filled with damning statements and harsh realities for Trump, that has to rank among the top of them.

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