JakeStarkey
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Obiviously despite claims right and left and center the race would be a blow out, all the claims, including my own, were wrong.
The debates look crucial now for both candidates, who are both have shown they are quite capable in such formats.
I would prefer that Gary Johnson be added to the debate forums, but I don't that that will happen.
The two figures that should concerned the Trumpsters are those that show HRC is still trouncing Trump in toss up and no toss up EVs, as well as the favorability rating.
Election 2016 Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Poll Average 46.2 42.9 Clinton +3.3
4-Way RCP Average 41.4 39.0 Clinton +2.4
Favorability Ratings -14.0 -23.1 Clinton +9.1
Betting Odds 76.0 24.0
Electoral College Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Electoral Map 229 154 Clinton +75
No Toss Up States 340 198
CNN is reporting that its “CNN/ORC Poll was conducted by telephone Sept. 1-4 among a random national sample of 1,001 adults. The survey includes results among 886 registered voters and 786 likely voters. For results among registered or likely voters, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points”, of course weighs to older whites. Presidential poll: Donald Trump pulls ahead of Hillary Clinton - CNN.com
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
The debates look crucial now for both candidates, who are both have shown they are quite capable in such formats.
I would prefer that Gary Johnson be added to the debate forums, but I don't that that will happen.
The two figures that should concerned the Trumpsters are those that show HRC is still trouncing Trump in toss up and no toss up EVs, as well as the favorability rating.
Election 2016 Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Poll Average 46.2 42.9 Clinton +3.3
4-Way RCP Average 41.4 39.0 Clinton +2.4
Favorability Ratings -14.0 -23.1 Clinton +9.1
Betting Odds 76.0 24.0
Electoral College Clinton Trump Spread
RCP Electoral Map 229 154 Clinton +75
No Toss Up States 340 198
CNN is reporting that its “CNN/ORC Poll was conducted by telephone Sept. 1-4 among a random national sample of 1,001 adults. The survey includes results among 886 registered voters and 786 likely voters. For results among registered or likely voters, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points”, of course weighs to older whites. Presidential poll: Donald Trump pulls ahead of Hillary Clinton - CNN.com
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton