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Huckabee: Hillary Wants Conservatives to Vote Third Party, Assure Her Victory
In a competitive district around Denver, Colorado, GOP Rep. Mike Coffman used a fundraising note to criticize Democratic opponent Morgan Carroll for saying Clinton needs a Congress “that has her back”.
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When it comes to fundraising, there is no beating Hillary Clinton.
Many people don’t realize that this year’s election is unique.
California, a reliably blue state where Democrats are hoping to make some key gains, is an area where House Republicans – at least for now – appear to be holding their own in some districts with sizable Latino voting blocs.
In July, Clinton led Trump 47-34 percent when Johnson and Stein were included in F&M’s poll. The network’s Pamela Brown hosts the Clinton special, with Gloria Borger on “All Business: The Essential Donald Trump”. “Among women, her favorables dropped from 54 percent to 45 percent; with Hispanics, 71 to 55 percent; and among liberals, her ratings fell from 76 to 63 percent”, CBS reported.
Beyond those states, preference polls show her ahead in Virginia and Colorado, and competing in close contests in North Carolina, Florida and Ohio.
According to the poll, 80 percent of Donald Trump supporters say they are scared of Hillary Clinton being elected in November.
Interesting that Clinton leads comfortably overall even though Trump leads her among people who dislike both of them. “It is impressive that [Trump] is able to leverage new media this way”, Griffin said, but the strategy would more successful with for a niche brand or product.
A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that the majority of voters are driven more by fear of the other candidate winning than they are by excitement over their preferred candidate winning.
“I don’t agree with that but it’s the kind of year where anything feels possible and if you have the resources why not spend them”, Barnes said.
CNN’s latest Poll of Polls finds Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump has been cut in half, with her post-convention bump wilting in the late-summer heat. Clinton, on the other hand, has stuck mainly to a slow schedule of elite, closed-door fundraisers, and has given only two speeches – both hyperbolic attacks on Trump and his supporters, devoid entirely of intelligence or honesty. She’s focusing on Florida and OH, both must-win states for Trump if he is to reach the White House.
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But there is also evidence that Clinton’s standing with Hispanic voters may be weakening. There will be a third candidate on the ballot in all 50 states this election. The survey, conducted for the immigration advocacy group America’s Voice, also found that support for Trump rose from 11 percent in April to 19 percent in August. Only around 30 percent think that Hillary is the best option. About 60% said they are following the story closely. “They want to feel like their vote is in play and they’re not being taken for granted, and speaking in their language is important”.