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originally posted by: jrod
After his numbers plummeted after poor debate performances, Trump is closing the gap quickly, even ahead in Florida according to RealClearPolitics. Perhaps the latest email scandal has changed voters minds.
I personally am surprised that despite all the outbursts, irrational speaches, fear mongering, ect.. that Trump can remain so popular. I am not a fan of Hillary either and once again I am disappointed in the US Presidential race. I may actually get out and vote this year, though I'd to hate vote for either candidate much less Republican or Democrat.
I am a Florida resident, and once again my state can decide the election.
www.realclearpolitics.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
What's telling is that the individual MSM polls you see on TV are reaching back a full 7 days, in order to minimize reaction to Hillary's criminal investigation probe being reactivated.
NBC's latest poll exclaims, "Hardly no adverse affect on Hillary's numbers!" Then after clicking 8 times to dig through a bunch pop-ups and crap, you see that the poll started way back on 10/23 and ended 10/29. Most of those days was Comey-Free.
While vote preferences have held essentially steady, she’s now a slim point behind Donald Trump -- a first since May -- in the latest ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates. Forty-six percent of likely voters support Trump in the latest results, with 45 percent for Clinton. Taking it to the decimal for illustrative purposes, a mere .7 of a percentage point divides them. Third-party candidate Gary Johnson has 3 percent, a new low; Jill Stein, 2 percent.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: jellyrev
Yesterday, CNN reported that it was 63% Hillary / 38% Trump, amongst early voters. BUT, among those who will vote at the polls, it's reversed! Since FAR more people haven't voted than have, your prediction of Trump by 11 seems very feasible, JellyRev.
originally posted by: In4ormant
originally posted by: carewemust
What's telling is that the individual MSM polls you see on TV are reaching back a full 7 days, in order to minimize reaction to Hillary's criminal investigation probe being reactivated.
NBC's latest poll exclaims, "Hardly no adverse affect on Hillary's numbers!" Then after clicking 8 times to dig through a bunch pop-ups and crap, you see that the poll started way back on 10/23 and ended 10/29. Most of those days was Comey-Free.
If voter turnout even remotely mirrors rally turnout it's going to be a bloodbath.
originally posted by: LifeMode
a reply to: carewemust
Most decided a long time ago. The polls make it look like half the country is bi-polar. Really? If anyone believes that nonsense they are going to have a hard life. Probably already are.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: In4ormant
originally posted by: carewemust
What's telling is that the individual MSM polls you see on TV are reaching back a full 7 days, in order to minimize reaction to Hillary's criminal investigation probe being reactivated.
NBC's latest poll exclaims, "Hardly no adverse affect on Hillary's numbers!" Then after clicking 8 times to dig through a bunch pop-ups and crap, you see that the poll started way back on 10/23 and ended 10/29. Most of those days was Comey-Free.
If voter turnout even remotely mirrors rally turnout it's going to be a bloodbath.
You're right! I've often said that if you wake up from a COMA and view the coverage of the rallies, you'd be certain that this Trump guy is crushing his opposition. But then you'd see the crooked things being done by Hillary to steal the election, and pray that 1.) she is not successful and 2.) she is eventually put on trial for them.
originally posted by: jrod
Trump still has a week to do something really stupid, or have another scandal break.
I feel that the average voter has about a week of memory, meaning in a week they may forget about the latest Clinton email investigation, just like the average voter apparently forgot about how Trump performed in the debates.
I have a hunch that something else will break in the days ahead about Trump as election day approaches.
originally posted by: carewemust
Why is North Carolina suddenly the MOST CRITICAL OF CRITICAL states for Donald Trump? That's what I'm hearing.