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Donald Trump Makes Casual Reference to Armed Rebellion If Clinton Wins
The survey shows Clinton leading Trump, 52 percent to 42 percent in Pennsylvania, while in Florida she holds a slim lead of 46 percent to 45 percent over the NY real estate magnate.
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A new poll shows Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has opened up a four-point lead in OH over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Relatives of two men killed in the 2012 attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya have filed a lawsuit blaming the deaths on Hillary Clinton’s “reckless” handling of classified information in her private email server.
“I’d love to know what they’re waiting for”, he said.
It’s the first time the polling outfit has surveyed likely voters – rather than registered voters or all Americans – in the 2016 election cycle, so the results can’t be compared to previous Quinnipiac surveys.
Donald Trump says that he will participate in three presidential debates but that he may try to renegotiate the terms already set by the non-partisan commission that governs the rules.
“When voters are asked about a four-way ballot that includes Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Trump picks up a point or two against Secretary Clinton in each of the three states”.
Even before Monday’s call, Democrats in both states had launched a coordinated campaign effort meant to drive turnout up and down the ballot in November.
What exactly is Donald Trump saying here? Both Suffolk’s post-convention poll and an NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist pre-convention survey had her up by significant margins.
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Among registered voters over the same period, Clinton held a lead of almost 13 percentage points, up from about 5 percentage points on Thursday, according to the poll. It surveyed 1,056 Florida likely voters with a margin of error of 3 percentage points; 812 OH likely voters with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points; and 815 Pennsylvania likely voters with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points.