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Pollster Zogby: ‘Back to a close race,’ Clinton 38%, Trump 36%

Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 11 points in IN in a new presidential poll from Monmouth University, a sign Trump is being helped there by his choice of Hoosier State Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate.

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But a new Siena College poll finds that almost two-thirds of voters think that Donald Trump at the top of the ticket will not help Republicans hold on to the Senate, and Hillary Clinton as the Democratic presidential candidate will actually help Democrats regain the Senate, says Siena spokesman Steve Greenberg.

Clinton might also be buoyed by her VP choice Tim Kaine, the former governor and current senator from the state, who has a long history in local politics. “Not as individual human beings worthy of a better future. They have taken advantage”.

Trump has previously called for an unprecedented temporary ban on Muslims entering the USA, and said in his OH speech that he would overhaul the nation’s screening process and block those who sympathize with extremist groups or fail to embrace American values.

“I wanna offer Americans a new and much better future”, Trump said.

“It is time for rule by the people, not rule for the special interests which we have right now”.

Addressing the crowd in West Bend, Wisconsin, he said the Democratic Party had exploited minorities as they took their votes for granted.

She pledged again that she would not raise taxes on middle-class earners but Republicans noted that during her time in the Senate she had voted in favour of Democratic budget plans that would have raised taxes on American earning less than 250,000 United States dollars a year. I’m not part of the corrupt system.

Trump headed to Milwaukee to support police today, days after violence and unrest from a police-involved shooting of an black man.

Trump also accused Clinton and Democrats of deepening racial divides and fostering “the unsafe anti-police atmosphere in America”.

The GOP nominee said the rhetoric used by those who criticize police has made officers’ jobs more hard, which he believes has come at the expense of innocent victims of crime.

“I’m fighting, all of us across the country are fighting for peaceful regime change in our own country”, Trump said.

At the Milwaukee campaign rally later on Tuesday, Mr Trump said the lack of effective policing was doing a disservice to African-American communities who were being hurt by violence in their neighbourhoods. It is their jobs, their homes, their schools and communities which will suffer as a result. “There’s no compassion in tolerating lawless conduct for anyone”.

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The poll found that while 56 per cent of voters under 35 years say they would vote for Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, one in five in this age group support Trump.

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