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Donald Trump has the simplest words. And they’re overwhelming Hillary Clinton

Despite a small dip in her numbers from last month, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is maintaining a strong lead over Republican Donald Trump in NY, a new poll shows.

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With regard to the other candidates, 6 percent of voter preference goes to Jill Stein, candidate of the Green Party, while the nominee for the Libertarian Party, Gary Johnson, is now favored by 5 percent.

The Monmouth University poll was conducted via telephone September 16-19 of 400 likely Florida voters.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook on Monday sent out a private memo Monday to supporters, donors and top surrogates that laid out how the Democratic presidential nominee could win on Election Day, according to Politico.

As a candidate, she says she will focus on deportations of criminals, which doesn’t exactly line up with what Trump is saying.

By contrast, “Trump is showing some improvement in his still very negative standing with California voters”, the state with the largest number of electoral votes with 55. Polling in August had Clinton at 48 percent and Trump at 39.

Democrat Clinton’s strongest support came in the heavily Democratic areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul, where she held a 58 percent to 28 percent advantage.

“These attacks, and many others, were made possible because of our extremely open immigration system”, Mr. Trump said, adding: “Immigration security is national security”. It’s one of the states he can’t afford to lose.

Clinton has stayed ahead of her Republican foe by a 50-45 margin in the NBC News/SurveyMonkey weekly tracking poll of a two-way race.

And though supporters of Trump have tried in the wake of the announcement to spin that the candidate stopped talking about the birther issue in 2011, Meyers showed a bevy of clips proving that’s not the case, highlighting that Trump had talked about it as recently as previous year.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at Temple University in Philadelphia, Monday, Sept. 19, 2016.

“Overall”, Reuters reported, “Americans appear to be relatively uninspired by their choices for president”.

“Fuck you! Exclamation point!”

Most major national polls show the race tightening, with Clinton holding a lead of 1 or 2 percentage points.

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While both candidates are disliked, Trump’s unfavorable ratings are significantly higher than Clinton’s.

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