He's down 7 points. Yea Mr. Popular!!!
Please excuse the graphic, this is the only one I could find at USMB.
Trump Approval Index History - Rasmussen Reports®
Suddenly Rasmussen becomes a credible source for you?
No, I still don't consider Rasmussen to be credible, you guys do so I just wanted to update you on their latest.
The communist will explain to you who you consider reputable and why polls beat elections
I was listening to you wingnuts who ignore all the other polls in favor of Rasmussen. I didn't realize ya'll were a bunch of communists.
Yeah, I ignore all the polls who had Hillary winning by a landslide. But you can keep believing in them all you want, commie.
There were no polls with Hillary winning by a landslide near the election.
McClatchy/Marist Poll: Clinton Up By 15
Another day, another
disastrous poll for Donald Trump. A new McClatchy/Marist poll conducted on Monday, August 1, found Clinton with a staggering 15-point lead, 48% to 33%.
New Hampshire poll: Clinton leads Trump by 15 points
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton holds a double digit lead -- 15 points -- on Donald Trump in New Hampshire, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 14 Points Nationally in New Poll
Hillary Clinton has widened her lead over
Donald Trump, polling 14 percentage points ahead nationally, according to a new
Associated Press-GfK poll, which comes 12 days before the presidential election.
Hillary Clinton Leads by 7 Points in Pennsylvania Poll
Hillary Clinton leads him by seven percentage points, 46 percent to 39 percent, in a four-way race.
Clinton Holds 11-Point National Lead Over Trump: NBC/WSJ Poll
Hillary Clinton is ahead of Donald Trump by double digits with just over three weeks until Election Day, according to a new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted entirely after the second presidential debate.
Clinton leads Trump by 15 points among early voters
With 11 days to go before the U.S. presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by 15 percentage points among early voters surveyed in the past two weeks, according to the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project.
Election Update: Clinton’s Big Lead Means A Steadier Forecast
A friend asked me the other day whether there’s anything preventing Hillary Clinton from rising further in our forecast, beyond what have generally been very good polls for her. Clinton’s chances
are up a bit — she’s hit
88 percent in our polls-only forecast, up slightly from 86 percent on Friday and 83 percent a week ago. In the polls-plus forecast, Clinton’s chances are
85 percent, up from 80 percent a week earlier
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.
“It’s crystal clear why the Trump campaign pulled staff out of Virginia this week,” said Dr. Quentin Kidd, Director of the Wason Center.
Clinton Leads by 7 Points in North Carolina Poll
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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.
Wisconsin poll: Clinton up double-digits over Trump
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.