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Yes, Bernie Sanders Is Technically Still a Candidate for President

As Mrs. Clinton prepares to accept the Democratic Party’s nomination at the convention in Philadelphia this month, she will confront an electorate in which 67 percent of voters say she is not honest and trustworthy. The RCP rolling average has Clinton up 3.8 points in a head-to-head, and up 3.2 points in a four-way race.

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Bernie Sanders supporters seem to be turning their donations and support to Jill Stein, the Green Party presidential candidate, as her campaign saw a 1,000 percent surge in donations in just 24 hours after Sanders endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president.

“They’re all within the margin of error so it’s really premature to predict the outcome based on these numbers”, said Sandman. Percentages don’t always add up to 100 because None, Other, and Unsure were possible answers. Also, fewer now say she is prepared for the job of president than did so last month – although half still say she is.

However, 55% of white evangelical voters say they are dissatisfied with the choice of presidential candidates, with 42% saying it will be hard to choose between Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton because neither one would make a good president.

Tuesday, Sanders announced his full support for Clinton in New Hampshire. The Democratic presidential candidate picked the symbolic location where Lincoln delivered his famous address about the perils of slavery in June 1858 to the state Republican convention.

Hillary Clinton is in a tight race with Donald Trump in several key swing states, according to the latest poll data.

“Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president and I am proud to stand with her today”, said the Senator.

Just over three weeks ago he was eight points behind her. If those proportions show up on Election Day this year, the result will likely be a lot better for Clinton than the Quinnipiac poll.

Donald Trump’s final decision on his GOP running mate could be one between someone unknown to most Republicans or someone popular with Republicans but unlikely to reach out to win support from those already uncommitted to the party.

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“A sense of dislocation, even a sense of pessimism about whether America still holds anything for them”, Clinton said.

Presumptive US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally at Grant Park Event Center in Westfield Indiana