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Clinton’s lead over Trump narrows to 9 points: Reuters/Ipsos
According to her campaign, the average Clinton donation was $48.
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The Illinois prediction is also staggering: Clinton holds a 97.1 percent chance of winning the state’s 20 electoral votes over Trump’s 2.9 percent chance.
For all the talk of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s likability problem, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is facing incredible resistance from members of his own political party.
However, the Vermont senator did say last week he would likely vote for Clinton in November, regarding her as the most probable candidate to beat Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee. To date, Clinton has taken in $658,565 from Alabamians supporting her in the 2016 cycle. “We hope that we could be successful in this”, Mr. Sanders said.
“And that’s why the president is quite enthusiastic about her campaign”, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said this month, after the endorsement was announced. “I’m not saying that they changed the rules”. Bernie Sanders, who is still technically running for president as a Democrat, will soon back Hillary Clinton. Bernie Sanders – only 66% of whom said they are backing Clinton.
“I wouldn’t have gone insane, I wouldn’t have had, you know, let’s yell it from the loudest building, but you know what, I would have honored the pledge”, Donald Trump said in the speech. The 14-point lead gives Clinton a much larger lead than two other recent surveys, which sampled the opinions of registered voters and said the difference between the two was in the low single digits. Trump does better with voters age 45 and above, while Hillary does better with those under age 45. An additional $28 million was raised through joint fundraising agreements and was routed to the Democratic National Committee and state parties.
It is not a matter of if Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton, but when.
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It’s safe to assume the president will also repeat how qualified he thinks Clinton is for the job, while hitting Trump as he already has over the course of the primary.