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Got it going down like this in November.
Hillary gotta hit lebron up to campaign for her in Ohio b
I can guarantee NH will not go blue this year
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Got it going down like this in November.
Hillary gotta hit lebron up to campaign for her in Ohio b
Brah you don't have to tell me.
And anti-vaxxer doctor, who's platform is basically takes the progressive platform, and pumps it full of stupidity.
pretty disgusting how the media has completely ignored the involvement of the Trump family in the kkk. Donald's inability to strongly disavow the party is to be interpreted as an endorsement. his refusal even to try is proof that his heart lies where his father's did on issues of race and immigration. shame. shame. shame. shame.
can't wait till we tar and feather that disgusting old man in November.
Brah you don't have to tell me.
And anti-vaxxer doctor, who's platform is basically takes the progressive platform, and pumps it full of stupidity.
No she's not
Meh , my bad. Still praising a former Kkk member is no bueno
I can guarantee NH will not go blue this year
Only 4 ec points tho still victory for Clinton imo. Matter fact I changed my map and gave her NC, NM, FL and gave trump PA, NV, NH and she still won by a larger margin based on voting history. Did it here by the way
http://www.cnn.com/election/interactive-electoral-college-map/
Mr. Trump is surging as well in swing states, where he is now slightly ahead, within the margin of error, or at least within striking distance. The Real Clear Politics polling average for Florida puts the GOP nominee up by 0.3 percentage points. In Ohio he is down by 0.8 points. And in Pennsylvania he trails by 4.4 points.
This is pretty astounding, considering that Clinton & Co. has spent $57 million on ads thus far—$25 million from the campaign and $32 million from super PACs. Team Trump has put up only $3.6 million in ads, all from outside groups.
Mrs. Clinton’s campaign is weighed down by other factors. Her negatives have reached their highest point yet. Recent Gallup polling shows that 38% of Americans view her favorably and 57% unfavorably. That’s her worst score since 1996, before she entered politics in her own right, and a far cry from the 69% approval she enjoyed in The Wall Street Journal/NBC poll when she left public office in 2013.
Americans still don’t trust her. This week’s CNN/ORC poll found that only 30% of voters say she is honest and trustworthy and 68% say she isn’t, her worst rating in that survey. To put these dreadful numbers in perspective, consider that even Mr. Trump is beating her. Forty-three percent of voters find him honest and trustworthy, a five-point increase since the GOP convention. This despite that PolitiFact rates his statements “false” or “pants on fire” more than 50% of the time.
It’s also unclear whether Bernie Sanders ’s supporters will come out in force for Mrs. Clinton. A Bloomberg poll last month found that barely half of Sanders backers said that they would support the Democratic nominee. Eighteen percent said they would go for Mr. Johnson, the Libertarian, and 22% for Mr. Trump.
Most fundamentally, Mrs. Clinton must contend with the fact that about 70% of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction—traditionally a fatal indicator for a party trying to hold the White House. Bill Clinton benefited from this dynamic in 1992, when 76% of Americans felt this way, and that is what made him president. A poll this month from YouGov shows that, despite years of steady (if anemic) economic growth, 55% of Americans think the country is still in recession. Mr. Obama’s touting of his record in an otherwise terrific speech will fall on deaf ears
True, you think she'll pull Florida? Obama only won by 1-3% the last 2 elections and I don't see Hillary as a stronger candidate than Obama. But then again she is facing trump so who knows.
In the primaries there were more republican voters than democrats in Florida. Around 600k more actually. But it's defenitly gonna be close.
Why some of you figuring Pennyslvania will go red?
Just read that Pennsylvania hasn't voted republican in 30 years.
Why some of you figuring Pennyslvania will go red?
Just read that Pennsylvania hasn't voted republican in 30 years.
I don't feel bad for people who don't adjust to the changing times
Word. The previous page made it seem like you guys are saying he didn't and he supports them or it should be seen as that because he didn't.
I was just pointing out he did, and I didn't even know about the 2000 one.
My fault for the Byrd / duke thing. But I don't think trump supports the Kkk is all I'm trying to say. Some people were making it out like that.