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A new Boston Herald report shows that Clinton is hanging on to a 3-point lead – 44 to 41 percent – unchanged from a Franklin Pierce/Herald poll almost two months ago.

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Clinton’s campaign is spending big to undercut Trump’s message in a new TV ad also released Tuesday entitled, “Sacrifice”. Polls show Trump trailing Clinton in a series of must-win battleground states, meaning the debates could be his best chance at reorienting the race. “We now have the doctor who signed his letter basically saying he did it in five minutes, because the ‘limousine was waiting.’ It is devoid of information”, said Clinton, referring to recent comments from Trump’s doctor, Harold Bornstein. Stein seemed to have peaked in June at 7 percent and is now at 3 percent.

Historically, for past fifty years, more than 90 percent of the African American voted for the Democrats, which would be Hillary Clinton this time.

Asked on Monday if she believed the Russian government was trying to help elect her opponent, Clinton paused. Among men, no such marriage gap emerges, as both unmarried and married men favor Trump. He’s improved with whites without a college degree, a bastion of his support.

The imagery is sure to fuel critics’ theories that Clinton, 68, has serious health problems. Second, he has consolidated support among Republicans.

Democratic running mates Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine have released their campaign book, which is named after the campaign’s slogan, “Stronger Together”. “He didn’t raise it, so he did choke”.

“Then and only then will we be in a position to consider the appropriate disposition of those individuals who remain”, Trump said. He says, “it was discussed that it wouldn’t be discussed, but they know my stance and I know their stance”. “A hundred percent, they will pay for the wall”.

As we’ve been tracking the national polls over the past few weeks and examining the trends (particularly the Morning Consult survey) I’ve been holding back from drawing any firm conclusions while offering everyone a single piece of advice: Wait until we shift to polling likely voters.

She said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears “quite satisfied with himself” and said Mr Trump “has generally parroted what is a Putin-Kremlin line”.

In short, Trump has a path to victory, especially if his numbers continue to move the way they’ve shifted in the past week. “.2016.post-labor.day.pdf”>are here but the demographic breakdowns aren’t going to hold any real eye openers compared to the registered voter results except in trimming the margins.

Clinton now enjoys 48 percent support while Trump maintains 42 percent – the same margin as last week.

“Clinton said the Russian hacking was nearly unthinkable and compared the intrusions into a variety of Democratic bodies to Watergate, the infamous break-in of the Democratic National Committee in 1972 by aides close to then President Richard Nixon”.

On honesty, Clinton’s backers express greater skepticism about their candidate than do Trump’s supporters. The survey found 54 percent of likely voters had an unfavorable opinion of Trump.

Both candidates also coincided in making overtures to the news media covering them.

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The CNN/ORC Poll was conducted by telephone September 1-4 among a random national sample of 1,001 adults. If you want to see if a shoe has truly dropped, check that one next week when they hit likely voters.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton coughs during a Labor Day rally