Two new polls: Quinnipiac (Dems +9); CNN (Dems. 11%)

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As you may now, Donald Trump enjoyed an uptick in the Gallup approval since March when he reached 40% until a couple of days ago when he went back in the 30's.
Now two new polls have more bad news for Republicans.
Experts say Democrats would need a margin of about 6% to take over the House.
But two new polls put their lead at 9% and 11%

In this thread, we analyze why the Republican Party is crumbling:
There's lots of bad news for Trump in these latest polls
QU Poll Release Detail
 
As you may now, Donald Trump enjoyed an uptick in the Gallup approval since March when he reached 40% until a couple of days ago when he went back in the 30's.
Now two new polls have more bad news for Republicans.
Experts say Democrats would need a margin of about 6% to take over the House.
But two new polls put their lead at 9% and 11%

In this thread, we analyze why the Republican Party is crumbling:
There's lots of bad news for Trump in these latest polls
QU Poll Release Detail

And Hillary is said to still be 20 points higher in the polls than Trump for 2020,
 
There's a storm coming and the Republicans are standing outside holding a lightening rod like a bunch of idiots.
 
That's kind of funny. Quinnipiac had Hillary up by the exact number two years ago.

Yea, but this time the fake news is the real news.

In fact, the hairs on the back of my head are starting to stand up in anticipation of that lightening strike.
 
Hard to tell how strong the Republican Gerrymander still is

As it is, Democrats receive about five percent more of the vote and are still a minority party
 
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As you may now, Donald Trump enjoyed an uptick in the Gallup approval since March when he reached 40% until a couple of days ago when he went back in the 30's.
Now two new polls have more bad news for Republicans.
Experts say Democrats would need a margin of about 6% to take over the House.
But two new polls put their lead at 9% and 11%

In this thread, we analyze why the Republican Party is crumbling:
There's lots of bad news for Trump in these latest polls
QU Poll Release Detail

And Hillary is said to still be 20 points higher in the polls than Trump for 2020,
You lied about any polls showing Hillary 20% ahead of Trump.
 
As you may now, Donald Trump enjoyed an uptick in the Gallup approval since March when he reached 40% until a couple of days ago when he went back in the 30's.
Now two new polls have more bad news for Republicans.
Experts say Democrats would need a margin of about 6% to take over the House.
But two new polls put their lead at 9% and 11%

In this thread, we analyze why the Republican Party is crumbling:
There's lots of bad news for Trump in these latest polls
QU Poll Release Detail
Peoples opinions don't change that quickly....one week Trump is up around 50% and the pollsters want us to believe that one week later its back to 30% ?
I call bologna...when the left and the media run out of ammo they start trying to tell us that we Trump supporters are a minority...don't you buy it....its bullshit...remember the polls before the election?...pollsters are as corrupt as the media....
 
The only accurate poll, and the only one that means anything ...

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You'd have thought people would have figured that out by now.
 
As you may now, Donald Trump enjoyed an uptick in the Gallup approval since March when he reached 40% until a couple of days ago when he went back in the 30's.
Now two new polls have more bad news for Republicans.
Experts say Democrats would need a margin of about 6% to take over the House.
But two new polls put their lead at 9% and 11%

In this thread, we analyze why the Republican Party is crumbling:
There's lots of bad news for Trump in these latest polls
QU Poll Release Detail


First

Aug 14, 2018 App 41 Disap 54 5
Jul 24, 2018 38 58 4
Jul 03, 2018 40 55 4
 
TREND: In general, do you like President Trump's policies, or not?
Yes/
Like No DK/NA

Aug 14, 2018 43 54 4
Feb 21, 2018 40 57 3
 
TREND: Would you describe the state of the nation's economy these days as excellent, good, not so good, or poor?
Not so
Exclnt Good Good Poor DK/NA

Aug 14, 2018 15 52 23 9 2
Jun 06, 2018 13 49 26 11 2
Apr 11, 2018 9 51 27 12 1
 
PARTY IDENTIFICATION QUESTION WORDING - Generally speaking, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
REGISTERED VOTERS
PARTY IDENTIFICATION
Republican 28%
Democrat 32
Independent 32
Other/DK/NA 8
 
That's kind of funny. Quinnipiac had Hillary up by the exact number two years ago.
You made that up.

Here are a few for your consideration.

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Clinton leads Trump by 15 points among early voters

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Wason Poll: Clinton Up 15 Points in Virginia - Bearing Drift

Democrat Hillary Clinton now holds a 15-point advantage over Republican Donald Trump in Virginia, according to a tracking survey released Sunday by the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University. Clinton leads Trump among likely voters in Virginia, 44-29 percent.

Clinton Leads by 7 Points in North Carolina Poll

A New York Times Upshot/Siena College survey released on Tuesday confirms that Mr. Trump’s standing has deteriorated considerably. Hillary Clinton has a seven-point lead over Mr. Trump in North Carolina, 46 percent to 39 percent, among likely voters in a three-way race including the Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson.

Poll: Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump in Texas

Texas may be a battleground state this election, according to a new poll of all 50 states by the Washington Post, which shows Hillary Clinton with a narrow edge over Donald Trump in Texas 46 to 45 percent among registered voters.

Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in Wisconsin - CNNPolitics

Clinton leads Trump by 15 percentage points, 52% to 37%, among likely voters -- with 10% supporting neither candidate. That's a huge jump from the same poll's findings in July, when it had Clinton at 45% to Trump's 41%.

Clinton has big lead over Trump in Michigan, MSU survey shows

EAST LANSING, MI -- A survey from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research suggests Democrat Hillary Clinton has a wide lead over Republican Donald Trump among Michigan's likely voters.

The quarterly State of the State Survey conducted by the institute tracked voters from Sept. 1 to Oct. 30 and found that among likely voters in Michigan, 52 percent said they would vote for Clinton and 32 percent said they would vote for Trump.
 

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