Statistical Tie: Latest Breitbart/Gravis Poll Shows Donald Trump Closes the Gap

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Time for the leftist worms to squirm!!!!

With Less Than Two Weeks Left Clinton, at 46 percent, leads Trump at 45 percent by just one point—inside the survey’s 2.3 percent margin of error. Libertarian Gary Johnson gets just 3 percent and the Green Party’s Dr. Jill Stein just 1 percent, while 4 percent are unsure. The survey was conducted from Oct. 25 to Oct. 26, sampling 1,824 registered voters across the United States. The poll was conducted using a combination of interactive voice response polling and an internet panel of cell phone users.

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Hey whatever happened to that IBD/TIPP poll you were masturbating to a few days ago?

It has the Beast up by 1% with an MoE of 3.6%....does that help you? Same spread as the poll I posted has!
2% today actually. Interesting you're not jizzing all over yourself about that poll today.
Not according to RCP 3 minutes ago!..Excuse me, you are correct it is 2%, forgot to refresh the page still within MoE!
 
Election 2016 Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Poll Average 48.5 42.8 Clinton +5.7
4-Way RCP Average 45.8 40.4 Clinton +5.4
Favorability Ratings -7.4 -21.2 Clinton +13.8
Live Betting Odds 84.0 16.0
Electoral College Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Electoral Map 252 126 Clinton +126
No Toss Up States 333 205
Battlegrounds
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Clinton Trump Spread
Florida 46.4 44.8 Clinton +1.6
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Ohio 43.7 44.8 Trump +1.1
Pennsylvania 45.8 40.8 Clinton +5.0
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New Hampshire 44.5 38.0 Clinton +6.5
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North Carolina 46.2 43.8 Clinton +2.4
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Iowa 40.3 41.7 Trump +1.4
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Nevada 45.3 43.3 Clinton +2.0
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Battlegrounds
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Clinton Trump Spread
Michigan 43.3 37.3 Clinton +6.0
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Wisconsin 46.0 39.3 Clinton +6.7
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Colorado 44.6 38.4 Clinton +6.2
Virginia 47.7 38.0 Clinton +9.7
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Georgia 43.5 46.3 Trump +2.8
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Maine 42.0 36.8 Clinton +5.2
Arizona 43.5 42.0 Clinton +1.5
Electoral Map | No Toss Ups | Senate Map | Latest Polls

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LOL Clinton ahead by 5.7%. Ahead in 11 out of 14 battleground states.
 
I thought Clinton was already President? What gives?
 
Time for the leftist worms to squirm!!!!

With Less Than Two Weeks Left Clinton, at 46 percent, leads Trump at 45 percent by just one point—inside the survey’s 2.3 percent margin of error. Libertarian Gary Johnson gets just 3 percent and the Green Party’s Dr. Jill Stein just 1 percent, while 4 percent are unsure. The survey was conducted from Oct. 25 to Oct. 26, sampling 1,824 registered voters across the United States. The poll was conducted using a combination of interactive voice response polling and an internet panel of cell phone users.

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...


Hey, that's nuthin -

He's also really popular in this one district in ... hmmm ... where was that?

Oh yeah, Minnesota!


I can barely contain my laughter enthusiasm.

Question for Vigilante Are you the Official Board Funny Guy or what?

:badgrin:
 
As hard as I would be laughing at the fools on both sides, it is quite clear that Clinton is in the lead and holding it.

Short of dying or having a stroke...she wins.
 
Time for the leftist worms to squirm!!!!

With Less Than Two Weeks Left Clinton, at 46 percent, leads Trump at 45 percent by just one point—inside the survey’s 2.3 percent margin of error. Libertarian Gary Johnson gets just 3 percent and the Green Party’s Dr. Jill Stein just 1 percent, while 4 percent are unsure. The survey was conducted from Oct. 25 to Oct. 26, sampling 1,824 registered voters across the United States. The poll was conducted using a combination of interactive voice response polling and an internet panel of cell phone users.

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
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