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Promoter Don King praises Trump as “gladiator”
A similar report released in July showed Clinton and her supporters outpacing Trump and his backers by a 15-to-1 margin.
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“Hillary Clinton’s got to effectively turn water into wine it seems”, Silverii said, adding, “the bar for Hillary Clinton is about as high as it is low for Donald Trump”.
The first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may be the most anticipated in American history, with a worldwide audience expected for Monday night’s faceoff to surpass 100 million viewers.
“Anyone who wants to defund Planned Parenthood and wipe out safe, legal abortion has no idea what’s best for women”, Clinton said in June.
What’s more, 68 percent of Clinton voters respond that they will “definitely” vote for her, compared with 66 percent of Trump supporters who say that about the NY businessman.
In the CMU/Rocky Mountain PBS poll, Clinton is at 41 percent, Trump follows with 34 percent, Johnson is at 12 percent, and Stein gets 3 percent.
Surveys by Fox News and CBS/New York Times last week showed a spread between the two candidates within the polls’ margin of error. In the course of the protests, one person was on life supprt in what city authorities said was a “civilian on civilian shooting”.
A previous version of this post incorrectly indicated that just 11 percent and 12 percent of Trump and Clinton supporters, respectively, would be excited if their preferred candidate wins.
In a head-to-head race, Clinton leads Trump by 7 points, 48 percent to 41 percent. There’s even chatter that she’s hired a psychologist to advise her on how best to rattle Trump.
Clinton has slimmer edges on filling Supreme Court vacancies, 39 per cent to 34 per cent, and handling global trade, 40 per cent to 34 per cent.
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King made a pitch to black voters about why they should support the GOP presidential nominee and how he will make the country more inclusive compared to the Democrats.
Clinton also holds the advantage over Trump on being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency (60 percent to 23 percent) and on having the right temperament to be president (56 percent to 23 percent).
She noted that Trump is a “TV star” who will be “telegenic”, “entertaining”, and likely “put on a good performance” that night.
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American voters aren’t happy with the economic status quo, the poll shows. The university’s Business and Economics Polling Initiative polled 400 registered Hispanic voters from September 15-19, and the poll has an error margin of 4.9 percentage points. Among the 922 likely voters the survey interviewed, the margin of error is plus-minus 3.2 percentage points.