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Latest polling finds some signs of trouble for Trump
It’s still better than how Trump fared.
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The poll found 48 percent of likely Florida voters would vote for Clinton; while 42 percent picked Trump.
This is the lowest level of support ever recorded among the demographic, indicating that a sentiment already present among black voters in swing states is widespread.
When Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson were added to the mix, Clinton still held the lead, 43 percent to Trump’s 32 percent.
US President Barack Obama has advised Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton to start acting like a president, as they have now started receiving classified briefings.
A brand new poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in Pennsylvania by 11. Trump pulls ahead more narrowly among all white voters, seniors, independents and white voters without a college degree. And, of the 14 most recent polls in the state, Trump has led Clinton in just four. Post-convention bounces also tend to be more stable when they unify the party, and in the wake of Sen. The poll showed big leads for Patrick Murphy in the Democratic primary and Marco Rubio in the Republican primary.
Republican Trump is viewed unfavorably by 54 percent and favorably by 37 percent, for a net negative of 17 points. 52% of the poll participants who said that they are planning to vote for Trump admitted that they chose the Republican candidate mostly because they hate Clinton.
The WBUR New Hampshire poll was conducted from July 29 through August 1, and surveyed 609 likely New Hampshire voters. The margin of error for all respondents is 3.8 percent.
Trump’s running mate Mike Pence was in West Michigan last week, Time Kaine is expected in Grand Rapids Friday; and, Trump will be in Detroit on Monday. But among young whites, majorities say both parties don’t care much about them, including 58 percent who say that of the Republican Party and 52 percent who say it about the Democratic Party.
He has also given to the campaigns of Democrats, including now-U.S. Senators Cory Booker and Mark Warner, according to the filings.
The Democrat is leading in MI, one of the key states in deciding this year’s presidential election.
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Voters supportive of both candidates show similar willingness to share who they support. “We need to stand up and say Trump does not represent our country”.