Poll: Trump up 2 on Clinton in NH

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Waiting on the Cowardly Dante!!
The SURE continues, as the Hildebeast only has a Grand Jury to look forward to!!!!

thehill.com ^ | 31 Oct 2016 | Mark Hensch
Donald Trump owns a slim 2-point lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire with eight days to go until Election Day, according to a new poll. Trump tops Clinton 45 percent to 43 percent with the Granite State’s likely voters in the New Hampshire Journal/Inside Sources survey out Monday. Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson grabs 4 percent, followed by Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein’s 2 percent. Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin registers at 1 percent, while 2 percent prefer another candidate and 4 percent are undecided.
 
The SURE continues, as the Hildebeast only has a Grand Jury to look forward to!!!!

thehill.com ^ | 31 Oct 2016 | Mark Hensch
Donald Trump owns a slim 2-point lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire with eight days to go until Election Day, according to a new poll. Trump tops Clinton 45 percent to 43 percent with the Granite State’s likely voters in the New Hampshire Journal/Inside Sources survey out Monday. Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson grabs 4 percent, followed by Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein’s 2 percent. Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin registers at 1 percent, while 2 percent prefer another candidate and 4 percent are undecided.


No Trump isn't ahead in New Hampshire.
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - New Hampshire: Trump vs. Clinton

In fact, Republicans are going to lose a Senate seat here, because of the Trump effect. You can color Senator Kelly Ayotte GONE.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte is stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place
 
Ha.Ha--whatever--
The (R) or (D) next to someone's name is meaningless. It's their actions that count.

Ayotte is more worthless than the average (R), who themselves have a very high worthlessness rating.
 
A BIG problem for Trump in your poll:

When undecided voters are asked which way they are leaning, the results become 46% for Clinton, 39% for Trump, 6% for Johnson, 1% for Stein
 

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