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GfK Poll: More people think life improves under Clinton
The poll was conducted after the Federal Bureau of Investigation recommended that Clinton should not face criminal charges for her use of a private email account and servers as secretary of state.
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A total of 955 OH voters surveyed were evenly split, 41 percent-41percent, between Republican and Democrat, compared to a 40 percent-40 percent split last month.
Large and growing numbers of voters view the former first lady and NY senator as dishonest, the poll indicates, but she is helped by Trump’s poor ratings on an array of personal attributes. Taking things one step further, she also said today, “I don’t know who created Pokemon Go, but I’d try to figure out how we get them to have ‘Pokemon Go To The Polls!'”GET IT?!”
Many white evangelicals did also express their ambivalence about their feelings toward the two candidates.
A Democratic senator who attended the meeting said that some lawmakers were “freaked out” while reading poll numbers that showed Trump closing in on Clinton’s previously wide lead. Those who did not vote that year or voted for a minor-party candidate were more likely to favor Trump than Clinton, the poll indicated. And firefighters say they had to treat at least 35 people for heat exhaustion. Colorado respondents like Trump the least and dislike him the most at 27 percent favorable, 67 percent unfavorable.
Pollsters found Clinton now snares 67 percent of the Hispanic vote, compared to just 19 percent for Trump and an average of three percent each for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Other recent polls suggest that Clinton has lost a few points and has dropped into a close race with Trump at the national level. The state was carried by Obama in the last two elections.
Only 49 percent of Republicans approve of the job he’s doing compared to 26 percent who disapprove.
Hillary Clinton is ahead of Donald Trump in several key battleground states.
Clinton does not fare much better: If she is elected president, 48 percent say they would be afraid and 46 percent say they would feel regretful.
He is the obvious safe choice, according to many Democratic members of Congress. Tthough the Clinton campaign is keeping the vice-presidential selection process tightly under wraps, many Democrats in Washington see Mr Kaine as the front-runner.
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The discrepancy between the two polling firms is huge. Marco Rubio leading Democratic Rep. Patrick Murphy by 3 points, 47 percent to 44 percent.